SOLUTION: I cant get the following problem: (n^3*p^-1)^2 / (np)^-1 . The section says to express in simplest form with using negative or zero exponents. Thanks

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Question 27990: I cant get the following problem: (n^3*p^-1)^2 / (np)^-1 . The section says to express in simplest form with using negative or zero exponents. Thanks
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