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Answered by Brainly100
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 \frac{ \sqrt[3]{8} }{ \sqrt{16} }  \times  \frac{ \sqrt{100} }{ \sqrt{49} }  \times  \sqrt[3]{125} \\  \\  \\  \implies  \frac{2}{4}  \times  \frac{10}{7}  \times 5 \\  \\  \\  \implies  \frac{5}{7}  \times 5 \\  \\  \\  \implies \boxed{ \frac{25}{7} }

TIPS :-

1. While solving such simplifications take care of solving the powers first.

2. Roots are nothing but powers which can be expressed in fractions.

3. Handle the simplification of normal standard fractions after solving powers.

Answered by Anonymous
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