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Can you answer this for me-example-1

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User Drew Stephens
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Answer:

= 7

Explanation:


\frac{ {7}^(8) * {7}^(3) * {7}^(4) }{ {7}^(9) * {7}^(5) } \\ = \frac{ {7}^(8 + 3 + 4) }{ {7}^(9 + 5) } \\ = \frac{ {7}^(15) }{ {7}^(14) } \\ = {7}^(15 - 14) \\ = 7

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