Beginners A A lgebra 1 : Dividing

Algebra Level 1

Simplify the fraction 10 h l m 2 h l m k \dfrac{ 10hlm }{2hlmk} .

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10 k \frac{10}k 5 k \frac 5k 5 5 k k k 5 \frac k5

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Callie Ferguson
Oct 27, 2020

10 h l m 2 h l m k \dfrac{\large 10hlm }{\large 2hlmk } \Rightarrow 10 h l m 2 h l m k \dfrac{\large 10 \text{ } \sout{h} \text{ } \sout{l} \text{ } \sout{m}}{\large 2 \text{ } \sout{h} \text{ } \sout{l} \text{ } \sout{m} \text{ } k } \Rightarrow 10 2 k \large \dfrac{10}{2k} \Rightarrow 5 k \large \dfrac{5}{k}

Greetings my dear friend , my opinion is the answer should be as below :

hlm(10) / hlm(2k) = 10 / 2k = 5 / k

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correct! thanks for solving my problem and you actually solved this within 5 minutes of me posting this hope you have a good day! :)

NSCS 747 - 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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You are welcome, my friend, keep up the good work 👍

MOHD NAIM MOHD AMIN - 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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i have made new algebra questions would you like to try them out?

NSCS 747 - 7 months, 2 weeks ago

@NSCS 747 - The option is wrong, it should be 5/k instead of 5k

A Former Brilliant Member - 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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i am aware look at the reports

NSCS 747 - 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Nscs 747
Oct 27, 2020

to solve this problem let's put it into a fraction so

10hlm divided by 2 hlmk = 10 h l m 2 h l m k \frac{10hlm}{2hlmk}

now we have a fraction to work with which will make the problem easier

1st take out any common factors from both of them so now we are left with

10 2 k \frac{10}{2k}

now divide 10 by 2 which equals 5 and we still have the k which goes on the end which leaves us with 5 k \frac{5}{k}

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