I think the answer should be 1/x but I don’t understand how they want me to put it in.
(15 points)

Answer:
See explanation below (type a 1 (one) in each box)
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that by using the exponent notation and properties, the given exponents can be re-written and simplified as shown below:
[tex]\frac{(x^{20})^\frac{1}{10} }{\sqrt{x^6} } =\frac{x^2}{x^\frac{6}{2}} =\frac{x^2}{x^3} =\frac{1}{x}[/tex]
As you seem to have found. Well done!
What you are expected to do, is to type the coefficient that goes in the numerator (in your case a "1", and in the box below, the exponent that x has in the denominator (in your case also a "1").
So please complete the question as shown below typing a "1" in each box:
[tex]\frac{1}{x^1}[/tex]