in the clickbait title, you mention 99% of students couldn't solve this problem. Where did you get this statistic? how many students in the sample size. Also how many of these "students" were not in poverty at the time this question was posed to them?
This man found the longest way to work the problem
It takes skill
This is much simpler.
3^x * 3^x *3^x = 8
3^3x = 2^3
log base 3 of 3^3x = log base 3 of 2^3
3x = 3 * log base 3 of 2
x = log base 3 of 2
This should be quite easy when you substitute 3^x with any letter like "y"....
Then,
y³=8
y=2
3^x=2
x= log of 2 to base 3
Not all solutions tho only the real answers
thank you, that's interesting, have you ever considered making the film with a mathematical program like Wysiwig?
{2.2+2.2+2.2}=6.6 2^2^2
2^2^2 1^1^1.1^1^2 1^2 (x ➖ 2x+1).
in the clickbait title, you mention 99% of students couldn't solve this problem. Where did you get this statistic? how many students in the sample size. Also how many of these "students" were not in poverty at the time this question was posed to them?