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\mathsf{(8^3)/(2^4)}


\mathsf{= (8*8*8)/(2*2*2*2)}


\mathsf{= (64*8)/(4*4)}


\mathsf{= (512)/(16)}


\mathsf{= 512/16}


\mathsf{= 32}



\huge\text{Therefore, your answer should be: \boxed{\mathsf{32}}}\huge\checkmark



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Power of fractions, with numerator and denominator.

The power is composed of a base and an exponent, so the exponent indicates how many times the base is multiplied, then,


\boldsymbol{(8^(3) )/(3^(4) )=(8*8*8)/(2*2*2*2) =\cfrac{512}{16}=32 }

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