Final answer:
The domain of the given rational expression x^3/(x-5) cannot include the number 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given rational expression is x^3/(x-5). To identify the numbers that cannot be included in the domain of this expression, we need to look for values of x that would make the denominator equal to zero. In this case, the denominator x-5 would be equal to zero if x is equal to 5. Therefore, the answer is A) 5.