1. The problem is to simplify the expression $$-14f^{\frac{1}{3}} b^5 \div \left(5 p^{\frac{1}{3}} y h\right)$$.
2. We start by writing the division as a fraction:
$$\frac{-14 f^{\frac{1}{3}} b^5}{5 p^{\frac{1}{3}} y h}$$
3. The coefficients simplify as:
$$\frac{-14}{5}$$
4. The variables with exponents remain as is because they have different bases:
$$f^{\frac{1}{3}}, b^5, p^{\frac{1}{3}}, y, h$$
5. So the simplified expression is:
$$-\frac{14}{5} \cdot \frac{f^{\frac{1}{3}} b^5}{p^{\frac{1}{3}} y h}$$
6. This is the simplest form unless further information about variables is given.
Final answer:
$$-\frac{14}{5} \frac{f^{\frac{1}{3}} b^5}{p^{\frac{1}{3}} y h}$$
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