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    What Is the Simplest Radical Expression That Can Be Multiplied\(\sqrt[3]{225}\)
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What Is the Simplest Radical Expression That Can Be Multiplied 2253\sqrt[3]{225}3225​

Question 138

Question 138

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What is the simplest radical expression that can be multiplied by the given radical expression so that the product can be simplified to no longer contain a radical?
- 2253\sqrt[3]{225}3225​


A) 303\sqrt[3]{30}330​
B) 93\sqrt[3]{9}39​
C) 153\sqrt[3]{15}315​
D) 53\sqrt[3]{5}35​

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