If P = 18, Q = 21, R = -6 and S = -4, Calculate \(\frac{(P- Q)^3 + S^2}{R^3}\) 

a

\(\frac{-11}{216}\)

b

\(\frac{11}{216}\)

c

\(\frac{-43}{116}\)

d

\(\frac{43}{116}\)

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humphrizy
7 years ago

please do a quick recheck

This question was'nt properly organised.

The-Red
9 years ago

The question is wrongly composed:

In the expression there is an additional S^2 after the first part

Ugochukwu4992
1 year ago

the correct answer suppose to be option C

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