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Answered by regardsvishal
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[(\frac{1}{4})^4+(\frac{1}{4})^3]\times[(\frac{3}{5})^{12}\div(\frac{3}{5})^{5}]&=\frac{2187}{4000000}

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[(\frac{1}{4})^4+(\frac{1}{4})^3]\times[(\frac{3}{5})^{12}\div(\frac{3}{5})^{5}]&=(\frac{4+1}{256})\times[(\frac{3}{5})^{12-5}]\\&=(\frac{4+1}{256})\times(\frac{3}{5})^7\\&=(\frac{5}{256})\times(\frac{2187}{78125})\\&=\frac{2187}{4000000}

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