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Rewrite the radical as a rational exponent. the cube root of 2 to the seventh power A. 2 to the 3 over 7 power B. 2 to the 7 over 3 power C. 221 D. 24
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Rewrite the radical as a rational exponent. the cube root of 2 to the seventh power A. 2 to the 3 over 7 power B. 2 to the 7 over 3 power C. 221 D. 24
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Rewrite the radical as a rational exponent. the cube root of 2 to the seventh power
A. 2 to the 3 over 7 power
B. 2 to the 7 over 3 power
C. 221
D. 24
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The Answer Is B:
2 to the 7 over the 3 power
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I would say the answer is B because A would be going to a thousand and you dont wanna do that so i think its a 50% chance its B
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