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12.12.2020 •
Mathematics
Sam gave half his candy canes to jenn. jenn ate half and gave the rest to kyle
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Ответ:
so they have none left if they both eat half
Ответ:
A.![x^{2} y^{2} \sqrt[3]{y^2}](/tpl/images/0147/1892/6bf85.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
By expansion, the equation =![x^{\frac{6}{3} } y^{\frac{8}{3} }](/tpl/images/0147/1892/67c91.png)
=![x^{2} y^{\frac{8}{3} }](/tpl/images/0147/1892/967d3.png)
Therefore, the equation =![x^{2} y^{2} \sqrt[3]{y^2}](/tpl/images/0147/1892/6bf85.png)