The mathematical sentence can be written as:
x^3 = y^5
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A number a to the power of n is written as:
a^n
Then:
"x to the power of 3 is equal to y to the power of 5"
Would be written as:
x^3 = y^5
Particularly, this does not appear in the given options, but this is the correct and simplest way of writing the given mathematical sentence.
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This isn't really mathematics but I can give you an answer.
Assuming, it's in the dark (cuz in the light, why would you use flash), a person in the photograph can gain a red-eye (in the photo).
The only one I can think of is red eye.
C 17/2 hope this helps you
No, because the equation shows her answer. 30 and 2 combined equals 32, which is the answer. 32x4=128 and 128/4=32
So the question is asking to write a multiplication problem that uses two decimals that has a product greater than 0.1 but less than 0.2 and in my further computation, I would give an example of 0.5*1.5 equals 0.75. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more