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3/4 m7 n6 x m5 n9 - ( 1/2 m4 n5 )3
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3/4 m7 n6 x m5 n9 - ( 1/2 m4 n5 )3
3/4 m12 n15 - 1/8 m12 n15
the answer: 5/8 m12 n15
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