He sold 66 wrapping paper because all you want to do is divide
When you multiply powers, they add, and when you divide them they subtract.
So I would first add the 2^a + 2^b +2^c to get 2^(a+b+c)
Then, divide by 2^(a+b). Because when you divide powers they subtract, you will be taking away the (a+b) from the (a+b+c) and you will be left with c on its own.
The answer is 2^c
2y - 3x = 4
2y = 3x + 4
y = 3/2*x + 2
y = kx + b ==>
k = 3/2 = 1,5
Do 13 times 14 times 13 times 5 and then divide by however many sides there are on the shape . I think