h7/3*h14/3.                 A.  h35/3.    B.  h2.     C.  h4.      D.  h35/9
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If you mean (h^(7/3))(h^(14/3)), this is h^(7/3+14/3)=h^(21/3)=h⁷. None of the given answers.

If you mean ((h⁷)/3)((h¹⁴)/3), this is (h²¹)/9, none of the given answers.

If you mean ((h⁷)³)(h¹⁴/3), this is h²¹(h¹⁴/3)=h³⁵/3, answer A.

So what did you mean?

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