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Is 5(1/5^3) = 5(5^3) (A) Yes; Both expressions are equal to 625.

(B) Yes; Both expressions are equal to 1/25.

(C) No; The first expression is equal to 1/25 and the second expression is equal to 625.

(D) No; The first expression is equal to 625 and the second expression is equal to 1/25

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