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Explaining the LCD Method for Calibration Ratios
Imagine you are training a new apprentice in a quality assurance laboratory. A precision sensor calibration ratio is modeled by the complex rational expression:
To help your teammate understand how to simplify this expression, write a short instructional explanation recalling the steps of the Least Common Denominator (LCD) method. In your explanation, you must state what the LCD of the inner fractions is, describe how to use it to clear the fractions from the numerator and denominator, and show the resulting simplified ratio.
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Explaining the LCD Method for Calibration Ratios