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For all positive integers \(x, y,\) and \(z,\) which of the following expressions is equivalent to \(\frac{x}{y} ?\) A. \(\frac{x \cdot z}{y \cdot z}\) B. \(\frac{x \cdot x}{y \cdot y}\) C. \(\frac{y \cdot x}{x \cdot y}\) D. \(\frac{x-z}{y-z}\) E. \(\frac{x+z}{y+z}\)
In the complex numbers, where \(i^{2}=-1\) \(\frac{1}{1+i} \cdot \frac{1-i}{1-i}=?\) F. \(i-1\) G. \(1+i\) H. \(1+i\) J. \(\frac{1-i}{2}\) K. \(\frac{1+i}{2}\)
If 115\(\%\) of a number is \(460,\) what is 75\(\%\) of the number? F. 280 G. 300 H. 320 J. 345 K. 400
The larger of two numbers exceeds twice the smaller number by 8 . The sum of twice the larger and 3 times the smaller number is \(65 .\) If \(x\) is the smaller number, which equation below determines the correct value of \(x ?\) F. \(3(2 x+8)+2 x=65\) G. \(3(2 x+8)+2 x=65\) H. \(\quad(4 x+8)+3 x=65\) J. \(2(2 x+8)+3 x=65\) K. \(2(2 x-8)+3 x=65\)
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