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Evaluate the expression (2b+3a)×(c to the power of 2) when a=4 , b=3 , and c=1/3 .

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

To evaluate the expression (2b+3a)×(c^2) when a=4, b=3, and c=1/3, we substitute the given values into the expression and perform the indicated arithmetic operations:

(2b + 3a) × (c^2)

= (2(3) + 3(4)) × ((1/3)^2) (substitute a=4, b=3, c=1/3)

= (6 + 12) × (1/9) (evaluate 2(3) + 3(4) and (1/3)^2)

= 18/9

= 2

Therefore, when a=4, b=3, and c=1/3, the expression (2b+3a)×(c^2) equals 2.

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

(2b+3a) x (c power 2)

2*3+3*4 x 1/3 power 2

6+12 x 1/9

18 x 1/9

2 x 1 (because 9 and 18 are cutted by each other)

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