Answer:
Look below.
Step-by-step explanation:
For one, g+g+g+g does not equal g^4. That equals g·g·g·g.
But like you said, 4g = g·g·g·g as well, so shouldn't they be equal?
The answer is more simple than you might expect:
We'll do the second one first. I don't know why, that is just how it is going to be done.
Let's assign a value to 'g'. We'll call it g = 3.
3 to the 4th power is
1) 3·3 = 9
2) 9·3 = 27
3) 27·3 = 81.
So
= 81.
But, you probably figured out, with g = 3, that 4g = 12, since 3·4 = 12.
Obviously, 81 ≠ 27, meaning these are not the same, and that is the main difference.
Answer:
128
Step-by-step explanation:
Method A.
The volume of the prism is 2 cubic units.
Each cube has side length of 1/4 unit.
The volume of each cube is (1/4)^3 cubic unit.
The volume of each cube is 1/64 cubic unit.
To find the number of cubes that fit in the prism, we divide the volume of the prism by the volume of one cube.
(2 cubic units)/(1/64 cubic units) =
= 2/(1/64)
= 2 * 64
= 128
Method B.
Imagine that the prism has side lengths 1 unit, 1 unit, and 2 units (which does result in a 2 cubic unit volume.) Since each cube has side length 1/4 unit, then you can fit 4 cubes by 4 cubes by 8 cubes in the prism. Then the number of cubes is: 4 * 4 * 8 = 128
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
4×4=16
6×4=24
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