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Exponents - Negative Unit Fraction Base (Expanded Fraction) (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on practicing operations with exponents that have negative unit fractions as bases, presented in expanded form. Students solve problems that involve multiplying these negative fractions raised to certain exponents, aiming to identify the correct result. Each question provides multiple answers, and students are required to choose the correct one, fostering comprehension of multiplying exponents and negative unit fractions. The topic is an advanced level exercise under the broader unit of fractional bases and exponents.

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Negative Unit Fraction Base (Expanded Fraction)

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Find the answer when this fraction is multiplied as shown

(−16)⋅(−16)⋅(−16)(\frac{-1}{6}) \cdot (\frac{-1}{6}) \cdot (\frac{-1}{6})