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What is a different way to represent 
2×(3)/(8) ?
A. 
2+(3)/(8)
B. 
2×(8)/(3)
C. 
8×(2)/(3)
D. 
(3)/(8)+(3)/(8)
E. 
(3)/(8)×(3)/(8)

What is a different way to represent 2×382\times\frac{3}{8}?\newlineA. 2+382+\frac{3}{8}\newlineB. 2×832\times\frac{8}{3}\newlineC. 8×238\times\frac{2}{3}\newlineD. 38+38\frac{3}{8}+\frac{3}{8}\newlineE. 38×38\frac{3}{8}\times\frac{3}{8}

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Q. What is a different way to represent 2×382\times\frac{3}{8}?\newlineA. 2+382+\frac{3}{8}\newlineB. 2×832\times\frac{8}{3}\newlineC. 8×238\times\frac{2}{3}\newlineD. 38+38\frac{3}{8}+\frac{3}{8}\newlineE. 38×38\frac{3}{8}\times\frac{3}{8}
  1. Simplify Expression: Simplify the original expression to understand its structure. 2×(3)/(8)2\times(3)/(8) simplifies to (6)/(8)(6)/(8), which can be further reduced to (3)/(4)(3)/(4)
  2. Compare Option A: Compare each option to see if it simplifies to (3)/(4)(3)/(4).\newlineOption A: 2+(3)/(8)2+(3)/(8) simplifies to 2.3752.375, which is not equal to (3)/(4)(3)/(4)
  3. Compare Option B: Continue comparing options.\newlineOption B: 2×(8)/(3)2\times(8)/(3) simplifies to (16)/(3)(16)/(3), which is not equal to (3)/(4)(3)/(4)
  4. Compare Option C: Keep comparing the remaining options.\newlineOption C: 8×(2)/(3)8\times(2)/(3) simplifies to (16)/(3)(16)/(3), which is not equal to (3)/(4)(3)/(4)
  5. Check Option D: Check the next option.\newlineOption D: (38)+(38)(\frac{3}{8})+(\frac{3}{8}) simplifies to (68)(\frac{6}{8}), which reduces to (34)(\frac{3}{4})
  6. Check Option E: Check the last option.\newlineOption E: (38)×(38)(\frac{3}{8})\times(\frac{3}{8}) simplifies to (964)(\frac{9}{64}), which is not equal to (34)(\frac{3}{4})

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