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<math> \textbf {(A) } 16 \qquad \textbf {(B) } 24 \qquad \textbf {(C) } 32 \qquad \textbf {(D) } 48 \qquad \textbf {(E) } 64 </math>
 
<math> \textbf {(A) } 16 \qquad \textbf {(B) } 24 \qquad \textbf {(C) } 32 \qquad \textbf {(D) } 48 \qquad \textbf {(E) } 64 </math>
  
==Solution==
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==Solution 1==
We can synchronously multiply <math> {2^3} </math> to the polynomials both above and below the fraction bar. Thus,  
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We can synchronously multiply <math> {2^3} </math> to the expresions both above and below the fraction bar. Thus,  
<cmath>\frac{2^3+2^3}{2^{-3}+2^{-3}}</cmath>\
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<cmath>\frac{2^3+2^3}{2^{-3}+2^{-3}}\\=\frac{2^6+2^6}{1+1}\\={2^6}. </cmath>
<cmath>\=\frac{2^6+2^6}{1+1}={2^6}</cmath>, which can be calculated resulting in 64. Therefore, the fraction equals to <math>\boxed{{64 (\textbf{E})}}</math>.
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Hence, the fraction equals to <math>\boxed{{\textbf{(E) }64}}</math>.
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==Solution 2==
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We have
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<cmath>\frac{2^3+2^3}{2^{-3}+2^{-3}} = \frac{8 + 8}{\frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{8}} = \frac{16}{\frac{1}{4}} = 16 \cdot 4 = 64,</cmath> so our answer is <math>\boxed{{(\textbf{E) }64}}</math>.
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==Video Solution (CREATIVE THINKING)==
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https://youtu.be/NwWf1uYFZqw
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~Education, the Study of Everything
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==Video Solution==
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https://youtu.be/vLFULrT_7yk
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~savannahsolver
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 2 July 2023

Problem

What is $\frac{2^3 + 2^3}{2^{-3} + 2^{-3}}$?

$\textbf {(A) } 16 \qquad \textbf {(B) } 24 \qquad \textbf {(C) } 32 \qquad \textbf {(D) } 48 \qquad \textbf {(E) } 64$

Solution 1

We can synchronously multiply ${2^3}$ to the expresions both above and below the fraction bar. Thus, \[\frac{2^3+2^3}{2^{-3}+2^{-3}}\\=\frac{2^6+2^6}{1+1}\\={2^6}.\] Hence, the fraction equals to $\boxed{{\textbf{(E) }64}}$.

Solution 2

We have \[\frac{2^3+2^3}{2^{-3}+2^{-3}} = \frac{8 + 8}{\frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{8}} = \frac{16}{\frac{1}{4}} = 16 \cdot 4 = 64,\] so our answer is $\boxed{{(\textbf{E) }64}}$.

Video Solution (CREATIVE THINKING)

https://youtu.be/NwWf1uYFZqw

~Education, the Study of Everything


Video Solution

https://youtu.be/vLFULrT_7yk

~savannahsolver

See Also

2014 AMC 10B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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