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Simplify the expression. Assume that all variables represent non-negative values. Use fractions when necessary. Hint: Exponent for a will be negative. Enter the power as a negative for this problem.


\frac{\sqrt[3]{a}*\sqrt[4]{a^5} }{\sqrt[3]{27a^9} }

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