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C2/d at c = 6, d =3

Really confused on this one
Can you evaluate the algebraic expressions for the given values of each variable? please

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if C=6 and D=3, then C times 2 equals 12.
12 divided by 3 equals 4.
so your final answer would be 4.
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If the C2 is referring to C^2 (c squared), then

C^2 = 6^2 = 6*6 = 36
Note how I replaced the "C" with 6, because C = 6
Squaring a number is the same as multiplying it by itself.

Once you know the value of C^2, you divide it over the value for d, which is 3

So,
(C^2)/d = (36)/3 = 12

The final answer is 12
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