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Please help this sat math problem got me stumped

Please help this sat math problem got me stumped-example-1

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Answer:

option A

Explanation:


3x-y=12\\ =>3x = 12+y\\=>x=(y+12)/(3)

Putting the value of x in
(8^(x) )/(2^(y) ) gives :-


(8^(y+12)/(3) )/(2^y) = (2^3((y+12)/(3) ))/(2^y) = (2^(y+12) )/(2^y) = 2^(y+12-y)=2^(12)

User Abhinav Gupta
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2^12 :)

You can re-write the fraction as:
((2^3)^x) / 2^y

Rule for dividing powers gives us:
2^(3x-y)

But we know 3x-y=12, so answer A
Let me know if you want workings out on paper :)
User Weronika
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