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Dynamic Storage Scaling in Warehouse Operations
Based on the provided warehouse scenario, recall the specific algebraic properties and step-by-step rules needed to simplify the scaling factor product. In your response:
- Recall and state the name of the algebraic property used to separate and group the numerical coefficients from the variable parts.
- Recall and state the name of the exponent rule used to combine the variable parts with the same base.
- Show the final simplified expression of the product.
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