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how much is 6x^6
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

4very vague phrase 6x6. Since you have referenced the antique measurement of square foot I am guessing you mean 6 inch x 6 inch tiles. I also assume you only want them one layer thick and are not planning to stack them.

The answer is that you will have a grid of 2x2 tiles, which means you will have a total of 4 tiles per square foot.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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[.tex]\red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}[./tex]

result

\red{the\:text\:appears\:in\:red}thetextappearsinred

2.for making the text marquee

[.tex]<marquee>{the\:text\:appears\:like\:this}</marquee>[./tex]

result

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3. for making the text look bold

[.tex]\bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }[./tex]

result =

\bold{the\:text\: appears\: like\: this }thetextappearslikethis

4. for showing the exponential value

[.tex]{no.}^{power}[./tex]

result

= {no.}^{power}[ /tex] 5. for showing the square root value [.tex]\sqrt{no.}[./tex] result = \sqrt{no.}no. </p><p>power</p><p> 5.forshowingthesquarerootvalue[.tex]

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