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J^2 over 2j times 2j over 3g

J^2 over 2j times 2j over 3g-example-1

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

given
(j^2)/(2j) ×
(2j)/(3g)

the 2j on the denominator of the first fraction cancels with the 2j on the numerator of the second fraction, leaving the expression in simplified form as

=
(j^2)/(3g) → D


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