6 to the 4th power times 6 to the 4th power

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

1679616.

Step-by-step explanation:

6^4=1296

1296x1296 =1679616

Literally answered this same question yesterday asked by someone else.

Answer 2
Answer:

6^4 x 6^4

(6 * 6* 6* 6) x (6 * 6 *6 *6)

(36 * 6 * 6) x (6 * 6*6 * 6)

(216 * 6) x ( 6 * 6 * 6 * 6)

1296 x (36 * 6 * 6)

1296 x (216 * 6)

1296 x 1296

1679616


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Two cars start from the same place driving at the same rate, one heading north and the other heading east. After two hours the car heading north has traveled 150 miles and the car heading east has traveled 100 miles. How far apart are the cars at this time?

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Answer:

180.2776 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that two cars start from the same place.

One car is heading towards north and another east.

that means the two cars travel path make 90 degrees at the origin.

Imagine the triangle with one vertex at the starting place right angled at 90 and other two vertices are the locations of the two cars.

We find this triangle has legs of  150 miles and 100 miles respectively.

The distance between the two cars = length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle with legs 150 and 100 miles

= √(150^2)+100^2 (Using Pythagorean theorem)

= √32500

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How many times can 8 go into 46

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how many times can 8 go into 46??

well, lets find out:

46  ÷ 8  = the amount of times 8 goes into 46.
46 ÷ 8 = 5.75

8 goes into 46, 5.75 times. ;)
46 /8 equals 6
This can also be done through multiplication tables

Mandy's square quilt measures 99 inches on each edge. How many yards of trim does she need to buy to go around the entire quilt?

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we know that 1 yard equals 36 inches, so we need to know how many yards represent 99 inches, lets use a rule of three:
36 in ------> 1 yd
99 in ------> x

x = (99)(1)/36
x = 2.75
therefore 99 inches equals 2.75 yards and that is the amount of trim that Mandy needs to go around the entire quilt

If 3 times a certain number is increased by 4 the result is 28 what is the number

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Answer: The number is 8

Step-by-step explanation:

 Let be "x" the certain number. Then "3 times a certain number" means that the number "x" is multiplied by 3. This is:

(3)(x)=3x

Now, "3 times a certain number is increased by 4" means that the we must add 4 to 3x, in other words, this indicate an addition:

 3x+4

And finally "3 times a certain number is increased by 4 the result is 28" means that  3x+4 is equal to 28. Then the expression is:

 3x+4=28

To find the number "x", subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:

3x+4-4=28-4

3x=24

Dividing both sides of the equation by 3, you get that the number is:

(3x)/(3)=(24)/(3)\n\nx=8

3x+4=28
-4 -4
3x=24
/3 /3
x=8

Joe has 12 cups of soup in a pot. If he pours 1/4 cup of soup into each bowl, how many bowls will he use?

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For this question, you'd divide 12 by 1/4. To do this, you multiply 12 by the reciprocal of 1/4. The reciprocal is 4/1, or 4. So 12*48=48

He will use 48 bowls
the correct answer is 48 because 4 of the 1/4's could be used to fill 4 bowls each so 4 x 12 = 48

Tessa shot 36 free Throws.she made 27 of them.what fraction of the free throws did she make?

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For this case we have the following variables:

x: number of free throws that Tessa made

y: total number of free throws

We now write the relationship of free throws.

We have then:

(x)/(y) =  (27)/(36)

Simplifying the expression we have:

(x)/(y) = ((27)/(3))/((36)/(3))  = (9)/(12)

(x)/(y) = ((9)/(3))/((12)/(3))  = (3)/(4)

Answer:

The fraction of the free throws that she made is:

(x)/(y) = (3)/(4)

The correct answer is:

3/4.

Explanation:

27 out of 36 is written as 27/36. To simplify this, we divide numerator and denominator by common factors. Both are divisible by 9:

(27÷9)/(36÷9) = 3/4