SOLUTION: We are stumped on this problem: Simplify. Leave in radical form: (cube root 5^2.7)/(cube root 5^4.5) The answer is 1/(fifth root 5^3) Any help showing the process would be

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Question 273686: We are stumped on this problem:
Simplify. Leave in radical form: (cube root 5^2.7)/(cube root 5^4.5)
The answer is 1/(fifth root 5^3)
Any help showing the process would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Michelle and Cecil Jones

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

1/(fifth root 5^3)

(cube root 5^2.7)/(cube root 5^4.5)



1/5^(9/5*3)
1/5^3/5
= 1/(fifth root 5^3)

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