SOLUTION: Let C = 64/27. Then find C with exponent -2/3.

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Question 58280: Let C = 64/27. Then find C with exponent -2/3.
Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let C = 64/27. Then find C with exponent -2/3.
Flip the fraction and change the sign of the exponent.
Notice that 27=3^3 and 64=4^3
Multiply the inner exponents by the outer exponents.
Cancel the 3's
Apply the squares
Pat yourself on the back your done.
Happy Calculating!!!

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