\frac { a } { p } ( \frac { 1 - u } { 1 }
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\frac{a\left(1-u\right)}{p}
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\frac{a-au}{p}
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\frac{a}{p}\left(1-u\right)
Anything divided by one gives itself.
\frac{a\left(1-u\right)}{p}
Express \frac{a}{p}\left(1-u\right) as a single fraction.
\frac{a-au}{p}
Use the distributive property to multiply a by 1-u.
\frac{a}{p}\left(1-u\right)
Anything divided by one gives itself.
\frac{a\left(1-u\right)}{p}
Express \frac{a}{p}\left(1-u\right) as a single fraction.
\frac{a-au}{p}
Use the distributive property to multiply a by 1-u.
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