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Math sos help please.

Math sos help please.-example-1

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((4m^5n^2)/(m^2n))^3 = ((4m^5n^2)/(m^2n))((4m^5n^2)/(m^2n))((4m^5n^2)/(m^2n))

---Essentially, we're taking the given expression and multiplying it by itself three times. So, we can solve the problem by multiplying fractions or simply distributing the 3 to each term. Remember, we will be multiplying the existing exponents by the 3, not adding 3.

[4^3 m^15 n^6] / [m^6 n^3]

---Now, we need to simplify the expression. Since there are 15 m's on the top, and 6 m's on the bottom, we can take 15 - 6 to now have only 9 m's on the top.

64 m^9 n^3

Answer: A

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