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Which statement is true about the meaning of the equation 2=3×23? The fraction 23 is half the size of 3. The number 3 is twice the size of 23 . The number 2 is 3 times the size of 23 . The fraction 23 is twice the size of 3.

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Answer:

3rd statement is true.

Step by step explanation:

We have been given an equation
2=3*(2)/(3) and we are asked to select the correct statement from given options.

Let us see our given statements one by one.

1. The fraction
(2)/(3) is half the size of 3.

Half of 3 will be
(3)/(2).


(2)/(3)\\eq(3)/(2)

Therefore, first statement is false.

2. The number 3 is twice the size of
(2)/(3).

Twice the size of
(2)/(3) will be
(2\cdot2)/(3)=(4)/(3).


(4)/(3)\\eq3

Therefore, we can see that 2nd statement is not true either.

3. The number 2 is 3 times the size of
(2)/(3).

Three times the size of
(2)/(3) will be
3*(2)/(3).

Upon cancelling 3 from numerator and denominator we will get,


3*(2)/(3)=2

We can see that
2=2, therefore, third statement is true.

4. The fraction
(2)/(3) is twice the size of 3.

Two times of 3 will be
2*3=6


(2)/(3)\\eq6

Therefore, 4th statement is false.

User Camperdave
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Solution: The equation is , 2 =3 ×
(2)/(3)

Out of the given options :

The number 2 is 3 times the size of 2/3.

For example, if and b are any two real numbers, a≠0,∧b≠0 then

→a= b×(a/b).

Or

A/B=k, then A=Bk→A=B×A/B replacing k by A/B.

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