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cuberoot 125*cuberoot 125/underroot 125.How much? a.1  [#permalink] New post 11 Nov 2003, 13:27
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cuberoot 125*cuberoot 125/underroot 125.How much?
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b.cuberoot 25
c. 5 underroot 5
d. 25
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 [#permalink] New post 11 Nov 2003, 13:46
Does underroot = square root?

If so then I would say the answer would 5, which is not among the choices here so I'd pick E in this case.
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 [#permalink] New post 11 Nov 2003, 14:05
Ann.. how can it be C ..coz its not 5/underroot 5.its 5underroot 5 so its not the right answer..
whereas ..wonder_gmat ..you r right .. answer is not among the choices.. but do u think yours is the right answer ??..coz 25/ 5 underroot 5 will be 5/underroot5...
Can give one more try?
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 [#permalink] New post 12 Nov 2003, 07:11
Sorry about that. I meant sqrt(5) not 5.
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