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Perform the operation : Multiply 2/3(2x+2/3) by 9/4.

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  • 22-10-2019

Answer:

On multiplying the equation by 9/4 we will get [tex]3x+1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data in the question:-

[tex](2/3)(2x+2/3)[/tex]

We have to multiply the equation by 9/4.

Solution:-        

We can write 9 as 3*3 and 4 as 2*2

[tex](2/3)(2x+2/3)(3*3)/(2*2)\\(3/2)(2x+2/3)\\3x+1[/tex]

Hence the answer is 3x+1.

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