50 = \frac{ 138 }{ \sqrt{ 2.25 } } \frac{ 1.628 }{ }
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50=\frac{138}{1.5}\times \frac{1.628}{1}
Calculate the square root of 2.25 and get 1.5.
50=\frac{1380}{15}\times \frac{1.628}{1}
Expand \frac{138}{1.5} by multiplying both numerator and the denominator by 10.
50=92\times \frac{1.628}{1}
Divide 1380 by 15 to get 92.
50=92\times 1.628
Anything divided by one gives itself.
50=149.776
Multiply 92 and 1.628 to get 149.776.
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Compare 50 and 149.776.
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