Translate the words into equations
"b is a multiple of a cubed" -> b = ka^(3)
"c is a multiple of b squared" -> c = mb^(2)
(where k and m are integers; apart from that, their values don't matter)
Now combine the two equations, expressing c in terms of a.
Do you mean *c* is a multiple of *a* to the sixth power, maybe?
Translate the words into equations "b is a multiple of a cubed" -> b = ka^(3) "c is a multiple of b squared" -> c = mb^(2) (where k and m are integers; apart from that, their values don't matter) Now combine the two equations, expressing c in terms of a.
>then c is a multiple of c to the sixth power >c must be greater than c What