Exponent Form: 1/4^3

Factor Form: 1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4?
Standard Form: The answer?

1/64 ??

I meant is Standard Form the answer to the problem or does standard form mean something else

Never mind, I got it now. Thanks!

To convert the given expression from exponent form to factor form, you need to write it as a multiplication of the base raised to the power. In this case, we have 1 divided by 4 cubed.

Exponent form: 1/4^3

To convert this to factor form, we break down the base (4) and rewrite it as a multiplication of the base raised to the power:

Factor form: 1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4

Now, to convert the expression from factor form to standard form, we need to simplify the multiplication of the factors.

Standard form: The answer?

Since we are dealing with multiplication, we can multiply the numerators and denominators separately:

1 multiplied by 1 multiplied by 1 gives us 1 as the numerator.

Similarly, 4 multiplied by 4 multiplied by 4 gives us 64 as the denominator.

Therefore, the simplified standard form is 1/64.