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7 x 8y - (2x ÷ 5)
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Answer:

-2/5x + 56y

Explanation:

(7)(8)y - 2x/5

= 56y + -2/5x

Hope I helped :)

User Dmitry Tokarev
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Hii.

I'm here to help!

First, we need to work with parenthese. Rembering "Pemdas"

Multiply 7 and 8 to get 56.

56y− 2x/5

To add or subtract expressions, expand them to make their denominators the same. Multiply 56y times 5/5

5x56y

------------ -2x/5

5

Since 5x56y over 5 and 2x over 5 have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.

5 x 56y -2x over 5

Do the multiplications in 5×56y−2x.

280y−2x over 5

7×8y−(2x÷5)

Factor out

5

2

.

5

2(140y−x)

Hope this helps :D

User Igor Goyda
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