SOLUTION: Multiplying and dividing terms simplify each of the following expressions where possible 6x^2y^3+9x^2y^3/3x^2y^2

Algebra.Com
Question 85415: Multiplying and dividing terms simplify each of the following expressions where possible
6x^2y^3+9x^2y^3/3x^2y^2

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[6x^2y^3+9x^2y^3] / 3x^2y^2
= [15x^2y^3] / 3x^2y^2
= 5y
===========

RELATED QUESTIONS

I have tried and tried to figure this out with no luck. The furthest I got was 15x^2y^3... (answered by stanbon,Earlsdon)
Can someone help me with this problem? I need to simplify the following expression: (answered by Earlsdon)
... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
6x^2y^3 + 9x^2y^3 3x^2y^2 can you help me solve... (answered by stanbon)
Explain and show the steps in multiplying and dividing the following: 2y(x-4)^2 (answered by rapaljer)
simplify the following expression as far as possible:... (answered by ikleyn)
Simplify the following expression as far as possible. (2xy^2)^3/3x^2y^3x9x^3y^2''. (answered by Alan3354)
simplify the following. (-3x^2y^-3)^3... (answered by adamchapman)
For each of the following expressions, simplify by expanding any brackets and collecting... (answered by user_dude2008)