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Answer:

[tex]y^{22/15}[/tex] or [tex]y^{1\frac{7}{15}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the expression is y^(4/5)*y^(2/3), we have to add the powers.

4/5+2/3=12/15+10/15=22/15=1 7/15.

So it is [tex]y^{22/15}[/tex] or [tex]y^{1\frac{7}{15}}[/tex]

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