The correct option is
D I and III
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Looking at the first pair of numbers, for both the numbers, 3 represents ones and 5 represents tenths place.
Hence, this pair is equivalent.
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Looking at the second pair of numbers, for the first number, digit 4 after the decimal is at tenths place, while for the second number, digit 4 after the decimal is at hundredths place.
Hence, this pair is not equivalent.
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Looking at the third pair of numbers, for both the numbers, 5 represents ones and 2 represents tenths place.
Hence, this pair is also equivalent.
So, I and III represent the same quantity.