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Find the quotient.

48j 5 k 2 ÷ (-3j 3 k)

A. -16j2k
B. -16j3k2
C. -16j3k

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A.  Divide the constant parts (48/-3 = -16), then divide each variable term separately (j^5/j^3 = j^2, and k^2/k = k)
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Answer:

correct option is A)
-16j^(2)k

Explanation:

We need to find the quotient of
(48j^(5)k^(2))/(-3j^(3)k)

Since,
(a^(m))/(a^(n))=a^(m-n)

first solve the like terms,


(48j^(5-3)k^(2-1))/(-3)


(48j^(2)k)/(-3)

Simplify the further above expression,


-16j^(2)k

Hence, correct option is A)
-16j^(2)k

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