Use the Power Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression (6(2))(4)

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To simplify the expression \( (6(2))(4) \), we first clarify what the expression means.

  1. Multiply \( 6 \times 2 \): \[ 6 \times 2 = 12 \]

  2. Now we multiply \( 12 \) by \( 4 \): \[ 12 \times 4 = 48 \]

So, the simplified expression is: \[ (6(2))(4) = 48 \]

The Power Rule of Exponents does not directly apply here since this expression involves multiplication of constants rather than exponentiation. However, the final result is \( 48 \).

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