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81
Step-by-step explanation:
[(2^2) (3^4) (12^3)]/[(2^5) (6^3)]
Whenever you have a number that can be separated into parts you can and give the same exponent:
[(2^2) (3^4) (2^3x2^3x3^3)]/[(2^5)(2^3x3^3)]
Whenever you multiply two terms with the same base, you can add the exponents:
=[(2^8)(3^7)]/[(2^8)(3^3)]
Take both 2^8’s out
=(3^7)/(3^3)
Whenever you have two exponents with the same base divided you just subtract the exponents:
=3^4
=81
The answer is 81
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