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Identifying Common Shared Costs in Facilities Management
Based on the given scenario and the cost formula, recall and explain the mathematical concept of a binomial greatest common factor (GCF). Specifically:
- Identify the binomial GCF in the given cost expression.
- State the specific algebraic property that allows you to factor out this common binomial factor.
- Show the factored form of the expression that groups the hourly service rates.
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Identifying Common Shared Costs in Facilities Management