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Simplifying Marketing Analytics Models
As a marketing analyst, you use the rational expression to evaluate the Return on Investment (ROI) for a digital campaign, where represents the campaign's reach. After combining the terms into a single fraction, you have simplified the numerator to . To complete the simplification process, recall the next procedural step. What is the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) that must be factored out of this numerator?
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Simplifying Marketing Analytics Models