satonyaderi37
satonyaderi37
Today at 12:52 AM
Mathematics
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6x10 to the power of zero
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angelabarrera
angelabarrera
Today at 12:58 AM
The correct Answer should be 6
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rophi16bat
rophi16bat
Today at 12:57 AM
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the answer is 1
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Anything with the power of 0 is 1
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