mathsenjoy
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"A cyclist travels 4b^2c^1/2 miles in 3b^2c hours. What is her average speed?"
My calculation so far is in the photo attached. I understand b^2/b^2=1 because any number to power 0 is 1(except 0).
What i don't understand is how the answer in the textbook is 4 / 3c^1/2 mph
Why in the answer is c now at the bottom?
I also do not understand how c^1/2 / c =c^1/2
since i thought a number without a power stated is to the power 1 e.g 5 is 5^1, therefore c is the same as c^1 so i thought i had to minus the powers on C when dividing exponents. Yes I am very confused and if someone can clear this up I would be grateful.
As I mention in all my posts I missed some formal education growing up.
My calculation so far is in the photo attached. I understand b^2/b^2=1 because any number to power 0 is 1(except 0).
What i don't understand is how the answer in the textbook is 4 / 3c^1/2 mph
Why in the answer is c now at the bottom?
I also do not understand how c^1/2 / c =c^1/2
since i thought a number without a power stated is to the power 1 e.g 5 is 5^1, therefore c is the same as c^1 so i thought i had to minus the powers on C when dividing exponents. Yes I am very confused and if someone can clear this up I would be grateful.
As I mention in all my posts I missed some formal education growing up.
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