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Can you factorise 15p 40? - Answers

The expression "15p 40" seems to have a typographical error, as it's unclear whether it's meant to be "15p + 40" or "15p - 40." Assuming it's "15p + 40," you can factor it as 5(3p + 8). If it's "15p - 40," it can be factored as 5(3p - 8). Please clarify if you meant something different!



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The expression "15p 40" seems to have a typographical error, as it's unclear whether it's meant to be "15p + 40" or "15p - 40." Assuming it's "15p + 40," you can factor it as 5(3p + 8). If it's "15p - 40," it can be factored as 5(3p - 8). Please clarify if you meant something different!



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Can you factorise 15p 40? - Answers

The expression "15p 40" seems to have a typographical error, as it's unclear whether it's meant to be "15p + 40" or "15p - 40." Assuming it's "15p + 40," you can factor it as 5(3p + 8). If it's "15p - 40," it can be factored as 5(3p - 8). Please clarify if you meant something different!

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