SOLUTION: Hello Tutor, Please help A. -5/3-3*5/2 ___________ 64 divided 4/2-(5-|2-13|) B. One less than the product of two numbers is 47...Translate to an equation

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Question 1010963: Hello Tutor,
Please help
A. -5/3-3*5/2
____________
64 divided 4/2-(5-|2-13|)
B. One less than the product of two numbers is 47...Translate to an equation
C. 56x+14y+282-Combine like terms
D. Simplify 3 divided by 3/2
E. Find the area of opening....
The area of a rectangle with base b and the height is h is bh - A rectangular sports goal is 10ft wide and 8ft high.
Thanking you in advance
Betty

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A. -5/3-3*5/2
____________
64 divided 4/2-(5-|2-13|)
B. One less than the product of two numbers is 47...Translate to an equation
C. 56x+14y+282-Combine like terms
There are no like terms.
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D. Simplify 3 divided by 3/2
E. Find the area of opening....
The area of a rectangle with base b and the height is h is bh - A rectangular sports goal is 10ft wide and 8ft high.
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Come on now. Multiply b times h.

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