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Answer:

17. The correct answer option is A.

18. The correct answer option is D.

19. The correct answer option is D.

Explanation:

17.
(m^2n^3)/(p^3) * (mp)/(n^2)

Changing division to multiplication by taking reciprocal of the latter fraction to get:


(m^2n^3)/(p^3) * (n^2)/(mp)


(mn^5)/(p^4)

The correct answer option is A.
(mn^5)/(p^4).

18.
(3xyz^2)/(6y^4) * (2y)/(xz^4)


(1)/(y^2z^2)

The correct answer option is D.
(1)/(y^2z^2)
.

19.
(r^2+7r+10)/(3) * (3r-30)/(r^2-5r-50)

Factorizing the terms to get:


((r+2)(r+5))/(3) * (3(r-10))/((r+5)(r-10))

Cancelling the like terms to get:


r+2

The correct answer option is D.
r+2.

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For this case we must solve the following questions:

Question 1:

We should simplify the following expression:


\frac {\frac {m ^ 2 * n ^ 3} {p ^ 3}} {\frac {mp} {n ^ 2}} =

Applying double C we have:


\frac {m ^ 2 * n ^ 3 * n ^ 2} {mp * p ^ 3} =

By definition of multiplication of powers of the same base we have to place the same base and add the exponents:
\frac {m ^ 2 * n ^ 5} {m * p ^ 4} =

Canceling common terms:


\frac {mn ^ 5} {p ^ 4}

Answer:

Option A

Question 2:

We should simplify the following expression:


\frac {3xyz ^ 2} {6y ^ 4} * \frac {2y} {xz ^ 4}

So, we have:


\frac {3xyz ^ 2 * 2y} {6y ^ 4 * xz ^ 4} =\\\frac {6xy ^ 2z ^ 2} {6y ^ 4xz ^ 4} =

Simplifying common terms:


\frac {1} {y ^ 2z ^ 2}

Answer:

Option D

Question 3:

We factor the following expressions to rewrite the experience:


r ^ 2 + 7r + 10:
We look for two numbers that multiplied give 10 and added 7:


(r + 5) (r + 2)


r ^ 2-5r-50:
We look for two numbers that multiplied give -50 and added -5:


(r-10) (r + 5)


3r-30 = 3 (r-10)

Rewriting the given expression we have:


\frac {(r + 5) (r + 2) * 3 (r-10)} {3 (r-10) (r + 5)} =

We simplify common terms in the numerator and denominator we have:


(r + 2)

Answer:

Option D

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