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(256^1/4)^3 (6^-1)

First, use this exponent rule:
(a^b)^c = a^bc
Second, you want to use another exponent rule to make the second term positive:
a^-1 = 1/a

(256^1/4)^3 (6^-1)
(256^(1/4)(3) x (1/6)
(64) (1/6)
64/6 —-simplify by 2
32/3

I hope this helps.
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