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What is the exponent in the exponential form of the expression (1/8)(1/8)(1/8)%0D%0A(%0D%0A1%0D%0A8%0D%0A)%0D%0A(%0D%0A1%0D%0A8%0D%0A)%0D%0A(%0D%0A1%0D%0A8%0D%0A)%0D%0A?(1 point)
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To determine the exponent in the exponential form of the expression \((\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8})\), we can first rewrite it in an exponential format.
The expression can be simplified as follows:
\[
(\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8}) = \left(\frac{1}{8}\right)^3
\]
Thus, the exponent in the exponential form of the expression is \(3\).
The expression can be simplified as follows:
\[
(\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8})(\frac{1}{8}) = \left(\frac{1}{8}\right)^3
\]
Thus, the exponent in the exponential form of the expression is \(3\).
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