12 divided by 0.3 equals 40
To get rid of

, you have to take the third root of both sides:
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But that won't help you with understanding the problem. It is better to write

as a product of 2 polynomials:

From this we know, that

is the solution. Another solutions (complex roots) are the roots of quadratic equation.
Answer:
$227
Step-by-step explanation:
First we can add up the withdrawals(63, 74, and 39) which is 176. We can then subtract 176 from 212 to get 36.
So, after the withdrawals Steven has 36 dollars.
We can add the deposits together to get 191. We can then add 191 to 36 to get 227.
(2x-5y) + (x+y)
= (2x+x) + (-5y+y)
= 3x + (-4y)
= 3x-4y
So option A is the correct one.
Answer:
Top right option
Step-by-step explanation:
multiplying the digits, you get the volume, which is 3/4
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