It's impossible writing this down using a keyboard, so imagine this: A large figure 2 with a small figure 4 in its top right hand corner. I can tell you now that the answer is 16, but I can't figure out how it's done. If the numbers were reversed, it would make sense (4 squared is 16)
Have we got a maths genius out there who can explain this?
OG's answer suggests that Lynn could be describing 2 to the power of four or four to the power of two (both of which equal 16).
I think from the description in the question ("A large figure 2 with a small figure 4 in its top right hand corner.") that Lynn is asking about 2 to the power of 4.
no genius necessary, they did this in ingant school in my day. Did they not do indecis in in your school? you've heard of squared, cubed this is the next level. 2 to the power 4, written 2**4 in IT speak.
Actually I have just checked the rules and on this occasion, ttt is wrong.
There is no rule that when Prudie speaks we are not allowed to comment further.