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State whether the statement is given in question is true or False:

If pq is a rational number and m is a non-zero integer, then(pq)=(p×m)(q×m)


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Solution

The correct option is A True

Given statement "If pq is a rational number and m is a non-zero integer, then(pq)=(p×m)(q×m)".

We know that the value of a fraction remains unchanged if the numerator and denominator are multiplied or divided by the same non zero number.

So, we can say that if pq is a rational number and m is a non-zero integer, then (pq)=(p×m)(q×m).

Hence, the given statement is “True”.


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