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Solve the Following (2/11)⁴×(11/3)²×(3/2)³​

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Answered by Tan201
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(\frac{2}{11})^{4}(\frac{11}{3})^{2}(\frac{3}{2})^{3}=\frac{6}{121}

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(\frac{2}{11})^{4}(\frac{11}{3})^{2}(\frac{3}{2})^{3}

=(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{11}{3})(\frac{11}{3})(\frac{3}{2})(\frac{3}{2})(\frac{3}{2})

(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{11}{3})(\frac{3}{2})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{11}{3})(\frac{3}{2})(\frac{3}{2})

(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{2}{11})(\frac{11}{3})(\frac{3}{2})(\frac{3}{2})

\frac{2(3)}{11(11)}

\frac{6}{121}

(\frac{2}{11})^{4}(\frac{11}{3})^{2}(\frac{3}{2})^{3}=\frac{6}{121}

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