Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Algebra
Exponents
pat shows that 16^1/2 = √16. what is one possible way pat could have shown this correctly?
1 answer
One possible way Pat could have shown this correctly is by stating that 16^1/2 is equal to the square root of 16, because raising a number to the power of 1/2 is the same as taking the square root of that number.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
if julie takes 4 hours to type up a manuscript and pat takes 6, if they work together at 12:00, what time would they finish??
Pat deposits $600.00 in a saving accounts at a simple interest rate of 6% per year for five years. How much money will pat have
Pat has 9 cards , Frank had 2 more cards than Steve , Steve has 3 cards . How many card does Pat have than Frank .?
Cards Frank
Use the account register to answer the question.
Pat and Jerry were reconciling their bank statement. The pertinent information
Pat consumes a lot of empty calories. Which snack choice BEST represents this behavior?
celery sticks potato chips water almonds
Identify the error in apostrophe use: Pat's friend just called to ask if Tom's brother will be at Richards' birthday party.
(1
(The table shows the number of tulips and roses that two florists sold last month. Use the table to write the specified ratio
Donna and Pat bought a used car together for 450. If Donna paid $110 more than Pat,how much did each pay?
Pat’s favorite frozen pizza is involved in a national recall. What does this MOST likely mean?
(1 point) The pizzas are now
Pat’s favorite frozen pizza is involved in a national
recall. What does this MOST likely mean? (1 point) The pizzas are now