6 x (1/3) = 2
6 x (1/3)^2 = 6/9 = 2/3
etc.
what would 6(1/3) be equal to? I'm currently doing Exponential Growth and Decay, but I don't quite understand how to do this one....
The problem is y=6(1/3) exponent x
and it goes from exponent 1-5...
if the exponent is 2, then 6(1/3) exponent 2 would be equal to .66666666.....?
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what would 2/3 be as a decimal?
2/3= 0.6666
All terms after the first will be repeating decimals. The third term is 2/27 = 0.07407407...and the fourth is 2/81 = 0.024691358024601358024...
It is easier to write them as fractions.
It is easier to write them as fractions.
Yes but the only thing is that I then have to graph it as a function...