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Simplify 6 to the 5th over 7 to the 3rd all raised to the 2nd power.
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Simplify 6 to the 5th over 7 to the 3rd all raised to the 2nd power.
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Simplify 6 to the 5th over 7 to the 3rd all raised to the 2nd power.
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Here is the answer
[(6^5)/(7^3)]^2=6^10/7^6=60466176/117649
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your answer is 6 to the power of 10 over 7 to the power of 6
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