Please retype this fraction. If by "---" you mean "subtraction," type 3/7-1/3.
Let's assume that the problem is as follows: (3/7-1/3)(2/3)-1/7;
first, find the LCD of 3/7 and 1/3 and then combine 3/7 and -1/3).
second, multiply your result by (2/3).
third, subtract 1/7 from your result.
If, however, your "---" and "-----" mean "division, then the above is all wrong.
If that's the case, then please retype your whole question.
You could express "the quotient of 2/3 and 1/6" as follows:
2
----
3
------------------------
1
-----
6
Is that what you meant?
Sorry to be picky, but it's very important that you express math properly.
Answer: 40
Step-by-step explanation:
I can see the answer is 40, but let's try to figure out how to do it.
I like to use the rule of 3. Let's put the number of passes on the left side and the number of games on the right side.

''x'' represents the number of passes in 15 games.
Solve for x;

Answer:
M-N= {a,d}
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract the common elements
Answer:
<h3>a.)</h3>
Carmen paid monthly payments of $438.27 for 4 years.
i.e.,
1 year = 12 months
4 year = 12 × 4 = 48 months
So,
438.27 × 48 = $21,036.96
Now, the total amount including down payment is,
$21,036.96 + $3900 = $24,936.96
Thus, The total amount Carmen ended up paying for the motorcycle (including the down payment and monthly payments) is $24,936.96.
<h3>
b.)</h3>
Interest did Carmen pay on the loan,
$24,936.96 - $23,700 = $1236.96
Thus, The answer is $1236.96.
<u>-TheUnknownScientist</u><u> 72</u>