6⁴ times 6

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We can simplify this expression by using the rule of exponents that states: a^m * a^n = a^(m+n).

Here, we have 6^4 * 6. Applying the rule, we add the exponents:

6^(4+1) = 6^5.

Thus, 6^4 times 6 is equal to 6^5.
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