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Exponents - Unit Fraction Base (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on exponents with unit fraction bases. Students engage in calculations involving raising unit fractions to different powers. They practice simplifying expressions and determining the correct values of powers of fractions, such as \((\frac{1}{9})^2\), \((\frac{1}{6})^3\), \((\frac{1}{5})^3\), \((\frac{1}{3})^4\), \((\frac{1}{2})^4\), \((\frac{1}{11})^2\), and \((\frac{1}{2})^5\). Each problem is accompanied by multiple-choice answers, allowing students to select the correct simplified result after performing the exponentiation. This task aids the understanding of the influence of exponents on fractional bases.

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Unit Fraction Base

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Find the answer when this fraction is raised to its exponent

(16)3(\frac{1}{6})^{3}