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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Easton simplified the following expression: (x^2y^6z^5)(x^4y^5z^3) If he writes his answer in the form of x^ay^bz^c, what is the value of b, the exponent on y? Thanks for your help! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Numerical Answers only please and it would be awesome if you could show your work so I understand it 100%.

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