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Evaluate quantity the square root of 16 times 3 squared minus the cube root of negative 27 end quantity divided by 2 squared. thirty-nine fourths twenty-four fourths forty-eight fourths negative two fourths
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Evaluate quantity the square root of 16 times 3 squared minus the cube root of negative 27 end quantity divided by 2 squared.
thirty-nine fourths
twenty-four fourths
forty-eight fourths
negative two fourths
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39/4 is the answer………….
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1) The square root of 16 is 4, and 4 times 3 squared so 4 times 9 is 36
2) The cube root of -27 is -3
So butting both step 1) and 2) together, you get the equation: 36 - -3 = 39
And lastly you divided 39 by 2 squared so 4
= 39/4
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