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1/169=(1/13) please explain how I can find the missing exponent
9 years ago

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Ms. Sue
1/169=(1/13^2)
9 years ago
Purity
First you multiply 1\13 by a whole # and keep on until you get 1\169
8 years ago
Maria Gamez
Personal Math Trainer Online Assessment and Interventionmy.hrw.com Name Class Date Write the missing exponent 26. 1/169= ( 1/13)
4 years ago

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