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Q1) explain how can you write a quotient of powers using a single power. use your examples to illustrate your explanation

Q2) A crawlspace in each station has the space of a rectangular prism. it is about 100 cm high, 10 cm wide and 1 km long. what is the volume enclosed by the crawlspace?

Q3)What is the probability of rolling eight perfect squares in a row

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