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Answered by pranay9018
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Step-by-step explanation:

 {216}^{ \frac{ - 2}{3} }   \times {256}^{ \frac{ 3}{4} }   \times {243}^{ \frac{ 1}{5} }  \\  =  >  ({6)}^{ {(3)}^{ \frac{ - 2}{3} } }  \times  {(4)}^{ {(4)}^{ \frac{3}{4} } }  \times  {(3)}^{ {(5)}^{ \frac{1}{5} } }  \\   =  > {6}^{ - 2}  \times  {4}^{3} \times   {3}^{1}  \\  =  >  \frac{1}{ {6}^{2} }  \times 64 \times 3 \\  =  >  \frac{64 \times 3}{36}  =   \frac{192}{36}  =  \frac{16}{3}  = 5.33..

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Answered by sanju2363
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Step-by-step explanation:

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 \rm  \large\purple {\implies{ {216}^{ \frac{ - 2}{3} }   \times  {256}^{ \frac{3}{4} }  \times  {240}^{ \frac{1}{5} } }} \\

\rm  \large\purple {\implies{ {(6)}^{3( \frac{ - 2}{3} )}  \times  {(4)}^{4( \frac{3}{4} )}  \times  {(3)}^{5( \frac{1}{5} )} }}

\rm  \large\purple {\implies{ {6}^{ - 2}  \times  {4}^{3}  \times  {3}^{1} }}

\rm  \large\purple {\implies{ \frac{1}{36}  \times 64 \times 3}}

\rm  \large\purple {\implies{ \frac{192}{36}}}

\rm  \large\purple {\implies{ \frac{16}{3} }}

\rm  \large\pink {\implies{5.33...}}

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