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Standardizing Manufacturing Cost Formulas
As a data technician at a manufacturing company, you are updating the formatting for cost-scaling equations in the company's internal database. One legacy equation includes the term . To meet the new database standard, this term must be rewritten so that there is no radical in the denominator. State the specific radical factor you must multiply both the numerator and denominator by to rationalize it, and provide the final simplified form. Briefly recall the mathematical reason for choosing this exact factor.
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Standardizing Manufacturing Cost Formulas