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Zina [86]
4 years ago
14

Please help me with problems 9 through 22 it is due tomorrow I have to get it done before tomorrow

Mathematics
1 answer:
MariettaO [177]4 years ago
7 0
9. -1/36
10. -1/81
11. 1/32
12. -1/81
13.-1/12
14. 1/216
15. 9.5 or 9 and 1/2
16. 143/9
17. 97/16
18. 0
19. 5/9
20. 2
21. 1/1000
22. 1000000
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