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Standardizing Inventory Turnover Models
An inventory specialist is reconciling two different stock turnover models: Model A is represented by the expression and Model B is represented by . To integrate these into a single report, the specialist determines the Least Common Denominator (LCD) to be . What is the simplified numerator for Model B after it has been rewritten as an equivalent expression with this common denominator?
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