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<h2 align="left"><font color="white" face="Times New Roman">No, I'm not agree</h2><hr>
<p align="left"><font color="yellow" face="Times New Roman">2x=3y=> x/y=3/2</p><hr>
<p align="left"><font color="yellow" face="Times New Roman">•°•, x:y = 3:2</p>
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Answer:
I don't agree with him
Step-by-step explanation:
2x = 3y
If 2x = a , 3y has to equal a
2x = a
x = a/2
3y = a
y = a/3
Therefore,
x:y = x/y
[tex]\frac{x}{y} = \frac{\frac{a}{2}}{\frac{a}{3}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\frac{a}{2}}{\frac{a}{3}} = \frac{a}{2} . \frac{3}{a}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{a}{2} . \frac{3}{a} = \frac{3}{2}[/tex]
Or; If 2x = 1 , 3y has to equal 1
2x = 1 , x=1/2
3y= 1 , y=1/3
x/y = (1/2) / (1/3) = 1/2. 3/1 = 3/2
Actually, we did same thing but maybe you can understand better
so, x/y = 3/2 , not 2/3. That's why I don't agree with him
Hope this helps ^-^