To get the reduced dimensions we have to multiply each dimension by 3/4 factor, so 8 4 3 = 2 1 3 = 6 - first dim 10 ∗ 4 3 = 4 30 = 7.5 -second dim Answer is 6x7.5
Clyde should have applied the power of a power rule and multiplied the exponents instead of adding them. The simplified form should be j to the 16th power.
Clyde's new photo dimensions, after reducing the original 8 in. x 10 in. photo to 3/4 of its size, will be 6 in. x 7.5 in.
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