Question Number 131820 by mr W last updated on 09/Feb/21
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Commented by liberty last updated on 09/Feb/21
![(x/2)= (3/1)⇒x=6 x.1 = 2.3 ⇒x=6 (3/x)=(1/2)⇒x=6](https://www.tinkutara.com/question/Q131826.png)
$$\frac{\mathrm{x}}{\mathrm{2}}=\:\frac{\mathrm{3}}{\mathrm{1}}\Rightarrow\mathrm{x}=\mathrm{6} \\ $$$$\mathrm{x}.\mathrm{1}\:=\:\mathrm{2}.\mathrm{3}\:\Rightarrow\mathrm{x}=\mathrm{6} \\ $$$$\frac{\mathrm{3}}{\mathrm{x}}=\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{2}}\Rightarrow\mathrm{x}=\mathrm{6} \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 09/Feb/21
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$${yes}! \\ $$
Answered by som(math1967) last updated on 09/Feb/21
![(?/3)=(2/1)⇒?=6 squnit](https://www.tinkutara.com/question/Q131821.png)
$$\frac{?}{\mathrm{3}}=\frac{\mathrm{2}}{\mathrm{1}}\Rightarrow?=\mathrm{6}\:{squnit} \\ $$
Commented by mr W last updated on 09/Feb/21