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Please help me with this question-example-1

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Again, In this question too you need to substitute the given variable values into the original expressions. Here, "x" is given as a value of "12" and the variable of "y" is given as as value of "2". A single variable of "x" in the numerator is given in the expression. On the denominator the variable of "y" with a value of "2" is multiplied by a numbered value of "3". So, now showing this by the help of LaTeX.


\mathbf{Since, \: x = 12, \: y = 2}


\mathbf{\therefore \quad (12)/(3 * 2)}


\mathbf{\therefore \quad (12)/(6)}


\mathbf{2}


\boxed{\mathbf{\underline{\therefore \quad Final \: \: Answer \: \: is: \: B) \: 2}}}

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