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Which shows the expressions rewritten with the least common denominator? 2p - 5/4p and 5p/6p2


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Answer:

A: 6p^2-15p/12p^2 and 10p/12p^2

Explanation:

The answer is A

User Jesse De Gans
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Answer:


(2p-5)/(4p)

Explanation:

Least common denominator is the smallest number or expression that can be a common denominator for a set of fractions.

Comparing the two expressions,
(2p-5)/(4p) and
(5p)/(6p^(2) ),

the common denominator = 24
p^(2), and the highest common factor is 2p.

Therefore, the least common denominator =
(24p^(2) )/(2p)

= 12p

Thus,
((2p-5)*3)/(4p*3) =
((6p-15))/(12p)

and
(5p*2)/(6p^(2)*2 ) =
(10p)/(12p^(2) )

The expression that shows the least common denominator when rewritten is
(2p-5)/(4p).

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