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Answer:

5^(3m+10)

Explanation:

There are several ways you can go at this. One is to do the division of fractions the way you often do division with fractions: multiply by the inverse of the denominator.

= (5^(m+4)) · (25^(m+3))

= (5^(m+4)) · ((5^2)^(m+3))

= (5^(m+4)) · (5^(2m+6))

= 5^(m+4+2m+6)

= 5^(3m+10)

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