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Which expression shows the quotient of two terms where one of the terms includes a coefficient of 7?

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Answer:

D. 8+3/7x

Explanation:

The expression that shows the quotient of two terms where one of the terms includes a coefficient of 7 is 3x+4/7

To determine if this is true, we need to find the LCM of the resulting expression

8/1+3/7x

The LCM is 7x

= 7x(8)+1(3)/7x

= (56x+3)/7x

From the resulting expression, it can be seen that the denominator of the expression is 7x where 7x is one of the terms and has a coefficient of 7.

Hence the correct option is D. 8+3/7x

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