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80. Use properties of exponents to rewrite each expression as either an integer or as a quotient of integers p/q to show the expression is a rational number.
c. 16*3/2*(1/27)2/3

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lyndalau86
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  • 22-10-2019

Answer:

This expression can be rewritten as 24/9

Step-by-step explanation:

c) [tex]16(3/2)(1/27^{2/3} )[/tex]

[tex]16(3/2) (1/27^{2/3})= 16\frac{3}{2} (\frac{1}{27^{2/3} })=\frac{48}{2}(\frac{1}{27^{2/3} })=\frac{24}{27^{2/3} } =\frac{24}{9}[/tex]

Thus, since this expression is a quotient of two integers 24 and 9, it is a rational number.

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