The answer is 4.
6 - 2 is equal to 4.
16−2
Start Fraction 1 over 6 superscript negative 2 baseline End Fraction
36
36
136
Start Fraction 1 over 36 End Fraction
1/2^6
6 - 2 is equal to 4.
a. 1/6^-2
b. 36
c. 1/36
d. 1/2^6
1136
Start Fraction 1 over 13 Superscript 6 baseline End Fraction
11316
Start Fraction 1 over 13 superscript 16 baseline end fraction
12616
Start Fraction 1 over 26 superscript 16 baseline end fraction
1266
Responses
913147
Start Fraction 9 superscript 13 baseline over 14 superscript 7 baseline end fraction
1913 ⋅14−7
Start Fraction 1 over 9 superscript 13 baseline times 14 superscript negative 7 baseline End Fraction
147913
Start Fraction 14 superscript 7 baseline over 9 superscript 13 baseline End Fraction
14−7⋅913
a. 913147
Start Fraction 9 superscript 13 baseline over 14 superscript 7 baseline end fraction
b. 1913 ⋅14−7
Start Fraction 1 over 9 superscript 13 baseline times 14 superscript negative 7 baseline End Fraction
c. 147913
Start Fraction 14 superscript 7 baseline over 9 superscript 13 baseline End Fraction
d. 14−7⋅913
Responses
a. 73⋅254
7 cubed times 25 superscript 4 baseline
b. 2547−3
Start Fraction 25 superscript 4 baseline over 7 negative cubed end fraction
c. 25473
Start Fraction 25 superscript 4 baseline over 7 cubed end fraction
d. 73254
Start Fraction 7 cubed over 25 superscript 4 baseline end fraction
(1 point)
Responses
All French land in North America was to be given to England.
All French land in North America was to be given to England.
All French land in North America was to be given to Spain.
All French land in North America was to be given to Spain.
All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England.
All French lands west of the Mississippi and Louisiana were to be given to England.
All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.
All French lands east of the Mississippi and in Canada were to be given to England.
(1 point)
Responses
a. victory in the Plains of Abraham
victory in the Plains of Abraham
b. defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
defeat of the French at Fort Necessity
c. victory in Albany
victory in Albany
d. defeat of the French at Fort Duquesne
(1 point)
Responses
a. They felt it was the only way to protect their way of life.
b. Europeans threatened violence against their families and forced them to choose a side.
c.cThey wanted to double cross both the French and the British.
d. It allowed them to reignite old conflicts with other Native American groups.