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  • 01-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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Divide the product of 6 and 5 by the quotient of 12 and 4
please show me the expression too...

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  • 01-03-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\text{the product of 6 and 5:}\qquad6\cdot5=30\\\\\text{the quotient of 12 and 4:}\qquad12:4=3\\\\\text{Divide the product of 6 and 5 by the quotient of 12 and 4:}\\\\(6\cdot5):(12:4)=30:3=10[/tex]

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wenxi wenxi
  • 01-03-2020

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the quotient of 12 and 4 u need to divide them first : (12/4)

to find to product of 6 and 5: (6*5)

since u divide the product by the quotient there is a division symbol between the two pairs of parentheses : (6*5) / (12/4)

6*5 is 30

12/4 is 3

30/3 = 10

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