Simplify this expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents: t400t100

.(1 point)
Responses

t500
t superscript 500 baseline

t4
t superscript 4 baseline

t300
t superscript 300 baseline

300
300

Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

Bruh Ion ever see nobody on this app post answers about math tests. So, Ima do next year 8th graders from connections academy a solid and post the answers.

This is 2023 so next year the answers might get changed but oh well.
1: t^300
2: a^67/b^34
3: 23^33
4: 12^53 divided by 7^53
5: Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

Trust me. Or don't idc lmao

t^300

1253÷753 is already simplified and cannot be further simplified using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents.

trust him 100%

Simplify a67b34

.(1 point)
Responses

a67b34
Start Fraction a superscript 67 baseline over b superscript 34 baseline End Fraction

a33
a superscript 33 baseline

23
23

ab33

Apply the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents to simplify 2365÷2332

.(1 point)
Responses

97
97

2397
23 superscript 97 baseline

133
1 superscript 33 baseline

2333

Simplify this expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents: 1253÷753

.(1 point)
Responses

5106
5 superscript 106 baseline

1253÷753
12 superscript 53 baseline divided by 7 superscript 53 baseline

12106
12 superscript 106 baseline

553
5 superscript 53 baseline

Which are the correct steps to follow to simplify an exponential expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents?(1 point)

Responses

Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

Check if the bases are different; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are different; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

Check if the bases are the same; if they are, add the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are the same; if they are, add the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.

a^67b^34