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17.02.2022 •
Mathematics
Simplify each expression.
(6b3 + 6 - 64) - (8b3 - 6b4 + 2)
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Ответ:
2 ( 3b^4 - b^3 - 30)
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
B. 175
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2 ways that we can find the answer to this question:
1. Take 1/4 of 697
2. Take 3/4 of 697 and minus the product from 697.
Let's do it both ways:
If we are doing it the first way it would look like this:
(1/4)(697) = 175
Note that we get 1/4 because Huey already read 3/4 of the book so he has 1/4 left.
The second way would look like this:
(3/4)(697) = 523
679 - 523 = 174 (roughly 175)
Therefore, the answer to your question would be B. 175.
I hope this helps!!
- Kay :)