Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
GIVEN:

remember:

And

SOLVE:
start by multiplying the factors:

simplify by combing like terms. Most terms subtract off, leaving:

This can be factored, but it is not a perfect square, which is really what we need to take the square root.

I'm not exactly sure what form they want the answer in...
so taking the square root:

so my best answer is:

or the more factored form:

I'm not sure how else to solve it. Taking the square root doesn't work out super well, so I left it in the most simple form I could.
sorry for not coming to a definitive answer!
Hmmm, I think it’s 17. Three quarters of 128 is 96. 96 minus 37 is 59. And then 1/3 of 96 is 32, so 59 minus 32 is 17. Then there remains 17 students! So 17 students have horses. I hope this helped!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there,
The correct quotient is first answer choice.
Cheers.