To simplify \( 4\sqrt{5} \cdot 2\sqrt{3} \), you can multiply the coefficients and the radicals separately:
- Multiply the coefficients: \( 4 \cdot 2 = 8 \)
- Multiply the radicals: \( \sqrt{5} \cdot \sqrt{3} = \sqrt{15} \)
So, the complete multiplication would look like this:
\[ 4\sqrt{5} \cdot 2\sqrt{3} = 8\sqrt{15} \]
Therefore, Sandra's simplified answer of \( 8\sqrt{15} \) is indeed correct.
Sandra's answer is correct.