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Answered by ChikkukiAshee
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Simplify :   \sf(2 {}^{2} ) {}^{3}  \times 5 {}^{0} \div  {4}^{4}

\large \sf \frac{5}{4}

\large \sf \frac{1}{4}

\large \sf \frac{5}{8}

\large \sf \frac{5}{4}

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\large \sf{ \underline{{To \: find : }}}

 \large\sf(2 {}^{2} ) {}^{3}  \times 5 {}^{0} \div  {4}^{4}

 \large{ \sf{ \underline{Solⁿ :}}}

 \large\sf⟹(2 {}^{2} ) {}^{3}  \times 5 {}^{0} \div  {4}^{4}

 \large \sf = (2) {}^{2 \times 3} \times 5 {}^{0}   \div (2  {}^{2} ) {}^{4}

 \large \sf =  {2}^{6}  \times 1  \div   {2}^{8}

 \large \sf =  \frac{2 {}^{6} }{2 {}^{8} }

 \large \sf =( 2 ){}^{ 6 - 8}

 \large \sf =  {2}^{ - 2}

 \large \sf =  \frac{1}{2 {}^{2} }

  \large \sf =  \frac{1}{4}

Hence, ⓑ \large \sf \frac{1}{4} is the correct answer.

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