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Mathematics, 04.08.2019 23:30 jennyv191

If c= 1/3 and b=3 then in 3c/(2b^2) or 2b to the power of two. would you do 2*3=6 (because of b= 3) then 6^2 6x6=36 and then divide it by 3 3/36 or would you do 3 to the power of two which is 9, and then multiply it by 2, and then divide it by 3 so 3/18. i keep mixing it up sorry

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