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To solve for \( n \), you can convert 64 into a power of 2. Since \( 2^6 = 64 \), we rewrite the equation as \( V_{2}{ }^{n} = 2^6 \). Now, since the bases are the same (2), we can set the exponents equal to each other: \( n = 6 \). Another way to think about this is through the concept of logarithms! If you're comfortable with them, you could say \( n = \log_{2}{64} \). This approach succinctly gives you \( n = 6 \), reinforcing your understanding of the relationship between exponentiation and logarithmic functions. Don't forget to practice with more examples for mastery!
