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If \(n: m=2: 3\), what is \(m^2: n^2\) ?

If \(n: m=2: 3\), what is \(m^2: n^2\) ?
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  • A \(3: 2\)
  • B \(2: 3\)
  • C \(4: 9\)
  • D \(9: 4\)
Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation:
\(n: m=2: 3\) it means \(n=2\) and \(m=3\)
\(n^2=2^2=4\) and \(m^2=3^2=9\)
hence \(m^2: n^2=9: 4\)

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