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== Solution 3 == | == Solution 3 == | ||
<math>\frac{2^{2001}\cdot3^{2003}}{6^{2002}}=\frac{2^{2001}\cdot3^{2003}}{2^{2002}\cdot3^{2002}}=\frac{3}{2}</math> | <math>\frac{2^{2001}\cdot3^{2003}}{6^{2002}}=\frac{2^{2001}\cdot3^{2003}}{2^{2002}\cdot3^{2002}}=\frac{3}{2}</math> | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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[hide]Problem
The ratio is:
Solution 1
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Solution 2
or ~by mathwiz0
Solution 3
Video Solution by Daily Dose of Math
~Thesmartgreekmathdude
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