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Which expression is equivalent to RootIndex 3 StartRoot StartFraction 75 a Superscript 7 Baseline b Superscript 4 Baseline Over 40 a Superscript 13 Baseline c Superscript 9 Baseline EndFraction EndRoot? Assume a not-equals 0 and c not-equals 0. StartFraction a cubed b (RootIndex 3 StartRoot 15 b squared EndRoot) Over 2 c cubed EndFraction
StartFraction b (RootIndex 3 StartRoot 15 b EndRoot) Over 2 a squared c cubed EndFraction
StartFraction a cubed b (RootIndex 3 StartRoot 15 b squared EndRoot) Over 6 c cubed EndFraction
StartFraction b (RootIndex 3 StartRoot 15 b EndRoot) Over 2 a c EndFraction

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