Simplify the following: ((1/3)(c^2))^3

So you have the following: ((1/3)(c^2))^3 which can be rewritten as:((1/3)(c^2))x((1/3)(c^2))x((1/3)(c^2)) at which point it becomes easier to simplify:= (1/3)x(1/3)x(1/3)xc^(2+2+2)= (1/27)c^6

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