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For all nonzero real numbers p, t, x, and y such that x/y = 3p/2t, which of the following expressions is equivalent to t ? F. y /2 G. 3px /2y H. 6py /x J. 3py /x K. 3py /2x
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For all nonzero real numbers p, t, x, and y such that x/y = 3p/2t, which of the following expressions is equivalent to t ? F. y /2 G. 3px /2y H. 6py /x J. 3py /x K. 3py /2x
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For all nonzero real numbers p, t, x, and y such that x/y = 3p/2t, which of the following expressions is equivalent to t ?
F. y /2
G. 3px /2y
H. 6py /x
J. 3py /x
K. 3py /2x
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it would be j ......................................................
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