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zzz [600]
4 years ago
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Which expression is equivalent to 56? A) 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 B) 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 C) 6 × 5 D) 5 6

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1 answer:
Sunny_sXe [5.5K]4 years ago
5 0

\large\text{Hey there!}

\large\text{Which expression is equivalent to 56?}

\mathsf{5\times5\times5\times5\times5\times5}\\\mathsf{5\times5=25}\\\mathsf{25\times5\times5\times5\times5}\\\mathsf{25\times5=125}\\\mathsf{125\times5\times5\times5}\\\mathsf{125\times5=625}\\\mathsf{625\times5\times5}\\\mathsf{625\times5=3,125}\\\mathsf{3,125\times5=\bf{15,625}}\\\\\\\large\text{Option A. IS NOT your answer since it's too big!}

\mathsf{ 6\times6\times6\times6\times6\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{6\times6=36}\\\mathsf{36\times6\times6\times6\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{36\times6=216}\\\mathsf{216\times6\times6\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{216\times6=1,296}\\\mathsf{1,296\times6\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{1,296\times6=7,776}\\\mathsf{7,776\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{7,776\times6= 46,656}\\\mathsf{46,656\times6=\bf{279,936}}\\\\\\\large\text{Option B. IS NOT our answer because its too big!}

\mathsf{6\times5=30}\\\\\large\text{Option C. IS NOT your answer because it is a little bit too small!}

\mathsf{56=56}\\\\\\\large\text{Option D IS most likely your answer!}

\boxed{\boxed{\bf{Thus\ your\ answer\ is: \boxed{\large\text{D) 56}}}}}\checkmark

\large\text{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}\\\\\\\dag\dfrac{\frak{LoveYourselfFirst}}{:)}

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