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What is the error shown in this problem? Please just give an explanation for what is wrong and what should be done to fix this issue.\frac{\sqrt[3]{64} }{\sqrt{64} } =\sqrt[3]{\frac{64}{64} }=1 ...id. k if that came out right so here's a picture too :)


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