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4=5 Sikilils ap Solving 
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Determine whether each


(5)/(8),(2)/(3)

NAME \qquad 4=5 4=5 Sikilils ap Solving P P \newlineDetermine whether each\newline11. 58,23 \frac{5}{8}, \frac{2}{3}

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Q. NAME \qquad 4=5 4=5 Sikilils ap Solving P P \newlineDetermine whether each\newline11. 58,23 \frac{5}{8}, \frac{2}{3}
  1. Check (5/8)(5/8) Solution: First, let's check if (5/8)(5/8) is a solution to the equation 4=54=5.\newlineSubstitute (5/8)(5/8) into the equation and see if it holds true.\newline4=5×(5/8)4 = 5 \times (5/8)\newline4=25/84 = 25/8\newline44 does not equal 25/825/8, so (5/8)(5/8) is not a solution.
  2. Substitute (58)(\frac{5}{8}) in Equation: Now, let's check if (23)(\frac{2}{3}) is a solution to the equation 4=54=5. Substitute (23)(\frac{2}{3}) into the equation and see if it holds true. 4=5×(23)4 = 5 \times (\frac{2}{3}) 4=1034 = \frac{10}{3} 44 does not equal 103\frac{10}{3}, so (23)(\frac{2}{3}) is not a solution.

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