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[(5/6)5×(4/3)4]÷[(5/6)6×(3/4)4]=?[{(5/6)^5\times(4/3)^{-4}}]\div[{(5/6)^6\times(3/4)^4}]=?

A5/6

B6/5

C3/4

D4/3

Answer:

B. 6/5

Read Explanation:

[(5/6)5×(4/3)4]÷[(5/6)6×(3/4)4][{(5/6)^5 \times (4/3)^{-4}}]\div[{(5/6)^6 \times(3/4)^4}]

=(5/6)5×(4/3)4×(5/6)6×(3/4)4= (5/6)^5 \times (4/3)^{-4}\times {(5/6)^{-6}\times (3/4)^{-4} }

=(5/6)5+(6)×(4/3)4×(3/4)4=(5/6)^{5+(-6)}\times(4/3)^{-4}\times(3/4)^{-4}

=(5/6)1=(5/6)^{-1}

=6/5=6/5

 

 

 

 

 


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