Based on the phrase "how much longer" this is going to be a subtraction problem
8 2/3 - 6 1/2
Steps:
1. Find the least common denominator. Both 3 and 2 have a multiple of 6
2. Multiply 2/3 by 2 (numerator and denominator) and 1/2 by 3 to get an overall denominator of 6
8 4/6 - 6 3/6
3. Now you can do basic subtraction. Subtract the whole numbers
8-6= 2
4. subtract the numerators
4-3=1
Answer is 2 1/6
The answer is:

Further explanation:
Given expression is a radical expression. Radical expressions involve fractional exponents.
<u>Given:</u>
![\sqrt[4]{16}\ *\ \sqrt[4]{64}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B16%7D%5C%20%2A%5C%20%5Csqrt%5B4%5D%7B64%7D)
Factorizing 16 and 64
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The answer is:

Keywords: Radical expressions, Square root
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W= width
l= 2w= length
Perimeter of a Rectangle Formula
P= 2(l + w)
substitute 2w for l in equation
180= 2(2w + w)
multiply 2 by parentheses
180= 4w + 2w
combine like terms
180= 6w
divide both sides by 6
30 yards= w
LENGTH
2w= 2(30)= 60 yards
CHECK:
180= 30 + 60 + 30 + 60
180= 90 + 90
180= 180
ANSWER: the width is 30 yards and the length is 60 yards
Hope this helps! :)
Answer = 2x^2+6x+1
3x+2+2x^2+3x-1
3x+1+2x^2+3x
Now combine like terms
3x+1+2x^2+3x
6x+1+2x^2
Rearrange terms
6x+1+2x^2
2x^2+6x+1
Answer:
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