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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help please!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Would B be correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is C, i doubt whether you are learning from previous questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take a look at questions i explained you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry :( i am such a loser in this :(

OpenStudy (nathan917):

Yes it would be B because. its would be 4/9? after you multiply and how many times does 4 go into 9? 2 times and 9 stays the same so its 2/9 after you divide?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now I am confused? @SerikMB @nathan917

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who said it's B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, i will show you step by step

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }*\sqrt{\frac{ 4 }{ 3 }}=\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }*\frac{ 2 }{ \sqrt{3} }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then, \[\frac{ 2 }{ 3*\sqrt{3} }*\frac{ \sqrt{3} }{ \sqrt{3} }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 2*\sqrt{3} }{ 3*\sqrt{3}*\sqrt{3} }=\frac{ 2*\sqrt{3} }{ 3*3 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes! @SerikMB thank you so much

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