Answer:
Margret is correct, Kevin is wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
6^-4 can be written as (1/6)^4
By taking (1/6)^5 times you have (1/6)(1/6)(1/6)(1/6)(1/6), multiplying by 6 would cancel one of those (1/6ths) out. Meaning you would be left with (1/6)^4 or 6^-4
Kevin is wrong because taking 6^4 would not be the same as 6^-4, 6^4= 1296, multiplying that by 1/6 would not give you the same value as 6^-4. His mistake was that he did not take the reciprocal of 6^-4 and incorrectly removed a negative.
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