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Write an equivalent expression for 65 = 63.

A. 65 = 63
B. 63 = 65
C. 2 = 1
D. 1 = 2

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Final answer:

The provided question contains a false statement, and all of the options are also false equivalencies. To create an equivalent expression, one must perform the same operation on both sides of a true equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to be asking to find an equivalent expression for 65 = 63, which is a false statement as the two sides of the equation are not equal. There might be a typo or a misunderstanding in writing the question. None of the provided options (A. 65 = 63, B. 63 = 65, C. 2 = 1, D. 1 = 2) represent a true statement or a correct mathematical equivalence. Instead, these are all examples of false equivalencies where both sides of the equation are not equal to each other. The correct approach to create an equivalent expression would be to perform the same operation on both sides of a true equation so that the equality is maintained.

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