Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2010 at 8:02pm.
10^x/10 = (0.01)^1/3
I see base 10 all over the place
10^(x-1) = ((1/10)^2)^(1/3)
10^x-1 = 10^(-2/3)
so
x-1 = -2/3
x = 1/3
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