Math, asked by mausmimurmu, 7 months ago

(-1/2)^5×2^6×(3/4)^3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 - ( \frac{1}{2} )^{5}  \times  {2}^{6}  \times ( \frac{3}{4} )^{3}  \\  \\  =   - \frac{1}{32}  \times 32 \times 2 \times  \frac{27}{16 \times 16}  \\  \\  \\  =  \frac{27}{8 \times 16}  \\  \\  \\  =  \frac{27}{128} ans....

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Answered by MehakBabbar
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Answer:

Hey i saw ur question- 100 gm butter = 14 cakes.. 150 gm butter = ? I wasn't able to answer that there

Step-by-step explanation:

FIRSTLY I LOVE BAKING . WE ALWAYS BAKE AT HOME.. 100 GM BUTER CAN'T MAKE 14 CAKES AS 100 GM BUTTER = 1/2 CUP AND IT IS used to make 1 cke and sometimesmore than that

But i know we just hv to assume

The answer is in the attachment

Hope it helps you :)

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