SOLUTION: Problem: 2c divided by 3b, where b = 4 and c = 6. I say the answer is 1, the text I was using shows the answer as 16? I believe it to be a misprint. What is the correct answer?
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Question 7669: Problem: 2c divided by 3b, where b = 4 and c = 6. I say the answer is 1, the text I was using shows the answer as 16? I believe it to be a misprint. What is the correct answer?
Answer by glabow(165) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If what you gave for the expression and values of the variables is true, then you are right. The answer is 1. Either they made a mistake or you did (by, say, looking at the wrong answer)!
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