Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Dealing with a fraction exponent on hand can be converted by using the fractional exponents rule where the fraction exponent is converted to something like this:
[tex]64^\frac{2}{3} = \sqrt[3]{64^{2}}\\[/tex]
As you can see, the denominator of the fractional exponent is now the index of the radical. Here is a guide to know what goes where.
[tex]64^\frac{x}{y} = \sqrt[y]{64^{x}}[/tex]
Both the original problem (64^2/3) and the converted formula can be put into a calculator.
Simplify (if you want to)
[tex]\sqrt[3]{64^{2}}\\\sqrt[3]{4096}\\16[/tex]
64 to the power of 2/3 is 16.