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What is the simplified form of 3abc/abc, when abc does not equal zero? Explain using the properties of real numbers.

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3abc / abc
= 3 ( abc ) / abc
= 3

because the real numbers did not have zero. the real number are starting from positive 1 to positive infinity number.
If we suppose a = 1, b = 2, c = 3
abc / abc = 1.

I hope that i helped you :)


User Sthe
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Answer:

The answer is 3 and the explanation is below:

Explanation:

The simplified form of
(3abc)/(abc) is 3, when abc does not equal zero.

We can write
(3abc)/(abc) as
3*(a)/(a) *(b)/(b) *(c)/(c)

This becomes
3*(1)/(1) *(1)/(1) *(1)/(1)

=
3*1*1*1=3

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