Question 1 Simplify the following: \left(\frac{4x^2}{2x^2}\right)\left(\frac{12xy^2}{2y^2}\right)\left(\frac{2xy^2}{5}\right) a \frac{15x^2}{16y^3} b \frac{5x^2}{16y^3} c \frac{15x^2}{4y^3} d \frac{5x^2}{8y^2} e \frac{5x^2}{8y^2}
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