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Find the quotient. 4 r ÷ 4 s
A.4r ÷ s
B.4r - s
C.4r + s

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Answer: The correct answer is (B.) 4^r-s

Explanation:

When dividing exponents you subtract them by each other, but because r and s are not the same and represent a different type of number, we just show that they were subtracted by each other.

4^r-s

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Answer:the answer is b 4r-s


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