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Question
identify the choice that describes what is wrong with the right side of the following statement:
$3^2 = 6$
- the right side should be the sum of three and two
- there should be two threes multiplied
- too many threes
- too few threes
Brief Explanations
To determine what's wrong with \(3^2 = 6\), recall the definition of exponents: \(a^n\) means multiplying \(a\) by itself \(n\) times. So \(3^2 = 3\times3 = 9\), not 6. Let's analyze each option:
- "The right side should be the sum of three and two": \(3 + 2 = 5\), which is not related to \(3^2\), so this is incorrect.
- "There should be two threes multiplied": \(3\times3 = 9\), which is the correct evaluation of \(3^2\), so this describes the error (the right side is wrong because \(3^2\) is two 3s multiplied, not equal to 6).
- "Too many threes": \(3^2\) involves two 3s, so this is incorrect.
- "Too few threes": \(3^2\) is two 3s, so this is incorrect.
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B. There should be two threes multiplied