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vega101:

10P6/10P4 simplify this expression.

Mercury:

hm. I'm guessing the 6 and 4 are supposed to be exponents? in that case, since you have the same variable P you simply need to subtract the exponents to figure out what the new exponent on P is P^6/P^4 = P^(6-4) then simplify 10/10 and combine the two expressions

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