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If R: 1/3

S: 1/4
can you explain step by step. please. I did it, but my answer was wrong. app shows is 12. but I don't know what I did wrong. ​

If R: 1/3 S: 1/4 can you explain step by step. please. I did it, but my answer was-example-1
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12

Explanation:


\frac{ {r}^( - 2) }{3 \: . \: s} \\ \frac{ { ((1)/(3)) }^( - 2) }{3 \: . \: (1)/(4) } \\ \frac{1}{3 \: . \: (1)/(4) \: . \: { ((1)/(3)) }^(2)} \\ (1)/(3 \: . \: (1)/(4) \: . \: (1)/(9) ) \\ (1)/( (1)/(12) ) \\ 1 / (1)/(12) \\ 1 * 12 \\ 12 \\

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