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Need help with Algerbra question

two-thirds of a number e

2/3 * e i think this is the answer please explain how to do if not
14 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
A better way:

(2/3)e

By enclosing the fraction in parentheses, it's clear that the fraction is multiplied by e. In your answer, it's not clear whether it's 3 times e or 2/3 times e.

14 years ago

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