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we are given


\frac{\sqrt[3]{7}√(7)}{\sqrt[6]{7^5}}

we can rewrite it in exponential form


\frac{7^{(1)/(3)}*7^{(1)/(2)}}{7^{(5)/(6)}}

Since, numerator terms are multiplied

so, we can add exponents

we get


=\frac{7^{(1)/(3)+(1)/(2)}}{7^{(5)/(6)}}


=\frac{7^{(5)/(6)}}{7^{(5)/(6)}}

we can see that numerator and denominator are same

so, they will get cancelled

and we get


=1..............Answer

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