Math, asked by hemu2441, 11 months ago

By what number should (-8) to the power -3 be multiplied so that the product may be equal to (-6) to the power -3

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Answered by aaryasrinivas182
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Answer: It should be multiplied by (4/3)³

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by KomaliPR
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the number be X (1/-8×-8×-8) × (X) = 1/-6×-6×-6

X = (1/-6×-6×-6) × (-8×-8×-8/1)

X = (-4/-3)^3

X = (4/3)^3

so, the number to be multiplied is (4/3)^3.

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