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Answered by gmanjunath2008
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hi , u got the answer below !  ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Answered by dharun1
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 \frac{ \sqrt[3]{8} }{ \sqrt{16} }  =  \frac{2}{4} =  \frac{1}{2}  .......(1) \\   \\  \frac{ \sqrt{100} }{ \sqrt{49} }  =  \frac{10}{7} ....(2) \\  \\ ( \frac{ \sqrt[3]{125} }{ \sqrt[3]{343} } ) = ( \frac{5}{7}).........(3) \\  \\    \sqrt[4]{256}  = 4.........(4) \\   now  \: putting \: these \: in \: the \: main \: question \: we \: have\\  \\  \frac{1}{2}  \div  \frac{10}{7}   \times  \frac{7}{5}  \div 4 \\ \\   =  \frac{1}{2}   \times  \frac{7}{10}  \times  \frac{5}{7}   \times 4 \\  = 1
The simplified answer is 1.
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