\left(\frac{a^5\:b^{-3}}{ab}\right)^{-\frac{1}{3}}

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  2. Which expression is A, in order to have a true equation $A=5-\frac {11}{3}$ ? (1 point)$A=1\frac {2}{3}+\frac {1}{3}$ $A=1\frac
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  3. Pat shows that 16 1/2 = √16. What is one possible way Pat could have shown this correctly? (choose one of the options)16\frac{
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  5. Let N be the number of ordered 6-tuples (a_1, a_2, a_3, a_4, a_5, a_6) of positive integers that satisfy\frac{1}{a_1} +
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  6. Which expression is A, in order to have a true equation $A=5-\frac {11}{3}$ ? (1 pc$A=1\frac {2}{3}+\frac {1}{3}$ $A=1\frac
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  7. Let $a,$ $b,$ $c$ be complex numbers such that\begin{align*} \frac{a}{b + c} + \frac{b}{c + a} + \frac{c}{a + b} &= 0, \\
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  8. Pat shows that 16 1/2 = √16. What is one possible way Pat could have shown this correctly?16\frac{1}{2}=\left(4\cdot4\right)^{
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  9. Pat shows that 16 1/2 = √16. What is one possible way Pat could have shown this correctly?16\frac{1}{2}=\left(4\cdot4\right)^{
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  10. Which correctly shows the area formula for a trapezoid, $A=\frac {1}{2}h(b_{1}+b_{2})$ rearranged for thequantity of interest
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