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given that 2/3a=16, which of the following illustrates how the multiplicative inverse property can be used to find the value of a?

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multiplying both side by 3/2
2/3a×3/2 = 16×3/2
a= 8×3 = 24
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Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that
(2)/(3)a=16.

Since multiplicative inverse property states that any number multiplied by its reciprocal is equal to one.


(2)/(3)* (3)/(2) =1

To solve for a let us divide 16 by
(2)/(3).


a=16/ (2)/(3)

Since dividing a number by fraction is same as multiplying the number by the reciprocal of fraction. So we will multiply 16 by
(3)/(2).


a=16*(3)/(2)


a=8* 3


a=24

We can see that to solve for a we have multiplied 16 by
(3)/(2) and
(3)/(2) is reciprocal of
(2)/(3).

Let us verify our answer by substituting a=24 in our given equation.


(2)/(3)* 24=16


2* 8=16


16=16

Hence, to find the value of a we used multiplicative inverse property.

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