Multiply 1/5 and 26/1 across the top and bottom, and you get 26/5
From there, you can estimate that its a little more than 5 because you know that 25/5 is 5 and 26/5 should be a tiny bit greater.
Hope this helped!
4*d^(-3)*d^18 = 4*d^(18-3) = 4*d^(15). The trick here is to combine the exponents.
Another way to write this problem would be:
4*d^18
---------- . Here d^18 divided by d^3 results in d^15, so again the final
d^3 answer is 4*d^15.
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
I think the answer would be 9 but I'm not for sure