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25.02.2021 •
Mathematics
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Ответ:
82 is the answer to the question
Ответ:
82
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a simple question... since all of the other answers are above 84 and we can clearly see October's average is below that, the only logical answer is 82 I am pretty confident you got it right
Ответ:
p = 2
n = 14
m = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to be able combine (either add or subtract) rational expressions we need to write them with a common (similar) denominator. For that reason we first find the Least Common Denominator of both fractions, that way understanding how to express the two fractions using equivalent fractions with like denominator that can be combined.
We see that the denominator of the first fraction contains the factor "x", therefore "x" has to be a factor of that least common denominator.
We also see that the second fraction contains "2" as a factor, therefore 2 has to be a factor as well for our Least Common Denominator (LCD)
So the LCD we need is the product: 2*x which we write as 2x.
Now we write the first fraction as an equivalent one but with denominator "2x" by multiplying top and bottom by 2 (and thus not changing the actual value of the fraction):![\frac{7}{x} =\frac{7*2}{x*2} =\frac{14}{2x}](/tpl/images/0333/0386/abe5d.png)
Next we do the same with the second fraction, this time multiplying top and bottom by the factor "x":
Now that both fractions are written showing the same denominator , we can combine them as indicated:
This expression gives as then the values for the requested coefficients.
p = 2
n = 14
m = 3