Ok... u have to add more???
Answer:
option A.

Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, we need to use the following exponent rules:
Quotient rule: (a^n)/(a^m) = a^(n-m)
Power rule: (a^n)^m = a^nm
Power of a product rule: (ab)^n = (a^n)(b^n)
Then, we have the following expressions:
![[\frac{a^{-8}b}{a^{-5} b^{3}}}]^{-3}=[a^{-8+5}b^{1-3}}}]^{-3}=[a^{-3}b^{-2}]^{-3} =a^{9}b^{6}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B%5Cfrac%7Ba%5E%7B-8%7Db%7D%7Ba%5E%7B-5%7D%20b%5E%7B3%7D%7D%7D%5D%5E%7B-3%7D%3D%5Ba%5E%7B-8%2B5%7Db%5E%7B1-3%7D%7D%7D%5D%5E%7B-3%7D%3D%5Ba%5E%7B-3%7Db%5E%7B-2%7D%5D%5E%7B-3%7D%20%3Da%5E%7B9%7Db%5E%7B6%7D)
So the correct result is option A.

Hi, It's the 3rd option
Thanks, It was little hard to find the answer. I am not totally sure about it but as far as I understand this question. the third option is correct.
:)
13.89%
The value of the first die can be any number except for 1 because even if the second die rolls a 6, the total will only be 7. This means that there is a 5/6 chance of rolling an appropriate number with the first die. The second die has a 1/6 chance of rolling any given number. Any given number can be added to only one of the five numbers from the previous die to equal an 8. As a result, both numbers must be multiplied.
5/6 x 1/6 = 5/36 or 13.89%
Answer:
X= 1 or 0
Step-by-step explanation: