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Which expression is equivalent to the product of p+7/3 and6/p , where p0? PLZZZZ HELPPPPPPP

User AnneS
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Answer:

B!!!

Explanation:

Multiply then divide every number by 2 to simplify.

User Miguel Benitez
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Answer:
6+(14)/(p) .

Explanation:

To find : The expression is equivalent to the product of
p+\frac73\text{ and }\frac6p, where p ≠0.

Product of
p+\frac73\text{ and }\frac6p =
(p+\frac73)*\frac6p

Using distributive property:
(b+c)a= ba+ca


(p+\frac73)*\frac6p=p*\frac6p+\frac73*\frac6p\\\\= 6+(7)/(1)*\frac2p\\\\=6+(14)/(p)

Hence, the required expression is
6+(14)/(p) .

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