All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #6 : Write And Evaluate Numerical Expressions With Exponents: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Ee.A.1
Evaluate:
When a number is raised by an exponent, the base value is multiplied by itself the number of times that the exponential value indicates.
is expanded to .
The product is .
Example Question #3351 : Algebra Ii
Expand:
To expand the exponent, we just multiply the base out by the exponent present.
Example Question #3354 : Algebra Ii
Expand:
To expand the exponent, we just multiply the base out by the exponent present.
Example Question #461 : Grade 6
Expand:
When expanding exponents, we simply multiply the base by itself for the number of times indicated by the exponential value.
Example Question #462 : Grade 6
Evaluate:
When expanding exponents, we simply multiply the base by itself for the number of times indicated by the exponential value.
is expanded out to .
When we multiply the numbers, we get a product of .
Example Question #463 : Grade 6
Expand:
When expanding an exponent, we must multiply the base by itself for the number of indicated by the exponential value.
Example Question #464 : Grade 6
Evaluate:
When expanding an exponent, we must multiply the base by itself for the number of indicated by the exponential value.
is expanded out to the following:
The product is .
Example Question #81 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
What is written as a multiplication problem?
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is . So we multiply by itself times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this, is our correct answer.
Example Question #21 : Properties Of Exponents
What is written as a multiplication problem?
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is . So we multiply by itself times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this, is our correct answer.
Example Question #26 : Properties Of Exponents
What is written as a multiplication problem?
When expanding an exponent, we multiply the base by itself for the number indicated by the exponential value.
In this case, our base number is and our exponential value is . So we multiply by itself times.
Remember, the question asks us for the multiplication problem, not the answer to . Because of this, is our correct answer.