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02-03-2022
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8^6 divided by 8 simplified?? :)
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02-03-2022
Given: 8^6/8
Answer:32768
Step by step explanation:
To find we must use, PEMDAS, order of operations. (Parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
Since we have no parenthesis we do exponents first
Since we are dividing we do 8^6-1 divided by 8
The value of 8^6 is 262144
Now we divide 252144 by 8 which gives us 32768
Therefore, our answer is 32768
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