SOLUTION: Twice the sum of two different numbers is equal to one-third of the product of the squares of the numbers. Which of the following equations represent this statement? 2a+b = (1/3)

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Question 853806: Twice the sum of two different numbers is equal to one-third of the product of the squares of the numbers. Which of the following equations represent this statement? 2a+b = (1/3)*(a*b)^2
2a+2b = (1/3)a*b^2
2(a+b) = (1/3)a*b^2
2a+2b = (1/3)a^2*b^2
2a + b = a^2*b^2/3

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one-third of the product of the squares of the numbers = %281%2F3%29%28a%5E2b%5E2%29