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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 22:20 MC2007

For each equation, what could you do first to each side of the equation so that there would be no fractions? Select all the correct responses next to each equation.


Multiply each side by 48

Multiply each side by 60

Multiply each side by 24

Multiply each side by 8

Multiply each side by 30

Multiply each side by 12


Multiply each side by 48

Multiply each side by 60

Multiply each side by 24

Multiply each side by 8

Multiply each side by 30

Multiply each side by 12


Multiply each side by 48

Multiply each side by 60

Multiply each side by 24

Multiply each side by 8

Multiply each side by 30

Multiply each side by 12


\frac{3(2-r)}{4} = \frac{3+r}{6}
\frac{4p+3}{8} = \frac{p+2}{4}
\frac{2(a-7)}{15} =\frac{a+4}{6}

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