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Reginald Thornton
12 November, 17:58
What is p-m : pn equal to?
A. p-m + n
B. p-m ⋅ n
C. p-m - n
D. p-m : n
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Winston Curry
12 November, 21:35
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Remember your quotient rule when you divide you subtract.
So because of that rule the answer is C.
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