Question 8863
This is SO INTIMIDATING!!  It probably is really easy if you dare to look at it.  


First, simplify the numerator at the very top:  3*8 is 24, and add 11, which is 35.


Second, in the middle, go ahead and multiply the (2t)*(3*8) which is 2t*24 or 48t.  Then simplify the fraction that follows, which is {{{(4t^2)/t}}} and simplifies to 4t.  This combines with the 48t, so 48t - 4t = 44t.


Third, the denominator at the bottom likewise simplifies, with the 3 and -3 subtracting out, to {{{t/(2t^2)}}}.


The net result is this:{{{35/(44t)}}} divided by {{{t/(2t^2)}}}


Invert and multiply:
{{{(35/(44t)) * ( (2t^2)/t)}}}


As  you can see the t's all divide out, the 2 divides out, and you are left with {{{35/22}}}.


R^2 at SCC


P.S.  Congratulations on writing that equation in an algebra.com formatted equation!!  You must be a math teacher???