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Ok this is on my brother\'s hw and I don\'t understand whatthey\'re asking. Can

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Ok this is on my brother's hw and I don't understand whatthey're asking. Can someone show the work for me and solvethe problem ASAP...ull get lifesavered What is the correctorder of operations for solving this problem? (THAT'SWHAT I DONT GET!!) THE TRAINER HAS TAUGHT A BEAR TO WALK ACROSS A NARROW 24'PLATFORM. THE BEAR STOOD UP ON ITS BACK LEGS AND WALKED ONETHIRD OF THE DISTANCE. THEN IT GAVE A GRUNT AND PLOPPED OFFTHE PLATFORM ONTO THE GROUND. HOW FAR DID THE BEAR WALK ONTHE PLATFORM? Ok this is on my brother's hw and I don't understand whatthey're asking. Can someone show the work for me and solvethe problem ASAP...ull get lifesavered What is the correctorder of operations for solving this problem? (THAT'SWHAT I DONT GET!!) THE TRAINER HAS TAUGHT A BEAR TO WALK ACROSS A NARROW 24'PLATFORM. THE BEAR STOOD UP ON ITS BACK LEGS AND WALKED ONETHIRD OF THE DISTANCE. THEN IT GAVE A GRUNT AND PLOPPED OFFTHE PLATFORM ONTO THE GROUND. HOW FAR DID THE BEAR WALK ONTHE PLATFORM?

Explanation / Answer

the bear walked one third of the distanceon the plank-- of means multiply, so (1/3)*d (1/3)*24=8 The bear walked a total of one third of the length of the platformor 8 feet

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