It is 3 how many different outcomes are they there are three outcomes road once
The answer to this rests on knowing that there are four properties of multiplication (which your teacher will likely expect you to know...):
These are:
1. commutative
2. associative
3. multiplicative identity
4. distributive
I won't define each of these -- they should be in your notes or textbook. Look them up.
In this case, we are multiplying three terms together -- on the left hand side the parentheses mean to multiply a and b first, then multiply that by 3. On the right hand side, we multiply b times 3 first, and then multiply the product by a.
This would be an example of the associative property of multiplication: when three or more factors are multiplied together, the product is the same regardless of how the factors are grouped.
Hope this helps!
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Explanation:</h2>
Here we have the following expression:

A Perfect Square Trinomial is given by the form:

So matching terms, we can conclude that:

So, substituting c into the expression:

It is a perfect square because:

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Answer:
There would have been three people in the group.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because if you add 2/3 together until you get that amount, it will add up to having three people. If this sounds confusing, here is a visual thing to help.
2/3+2/3=4/3 which can also equal 1 1/3
1 1/3 + 2/3 =2
you added 2/3 together three times to get two, so three is the answer.
Hope this helps!