Multiplying Powers Worksheet
Practice worksheet for 6th graders on multiplying powers with the same base, including various question types to reinforce understanding.
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Multiplying Powers
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to solve for the product of powers.
1. When multiplying powers with the same base, you the exponents. For example, 2³ × 2⁴ = 2⁽³⁺⁴⁾ = 2⁷.
2. Any number raised to the power of zero is equal to .
3. The expression 5 × 5 × 5 × 5 can be written in exponential form as .
4. Which of the following is equivalent to 3² × 3⁵?
3⁷
3¹⁰
9⁷
9¹⁰
5. What is the value of 4¹ × 4²?
12
16
64
256
6. Simplify the expression 7⁶ × 7³.
7. Write the expression (2²) × (2³) × (2¹) as a single power.
8. True or False: 6² × 6² = 6⁴
True
False
9. True or False: 5³ × 5⁰ = 5³
True
False
10. Explain in your own words the rule for multiplying powers with the same base. Provide an example.
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