what is one number line that if you multiply the base by itself 6 times, you get to 100

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To solve the equation where multiplying the base by itself 6 times results in 100, we need to find the base. Let's assume the base is "x."

Thus, the equation becomes x * x * x * x * x * x = 100.

To find the value of x, we can take the 6th root of 100 (∛100) since we have x multiplied by itself 6 times.

The sixth root of 100 (∛100) is approximately equal to 2.15443.

Therefore, the number line that satisfies the given condition is:

... < 1.5 < 2 < 2.15443 > 2.5 > 3 > ...