2/3 (6 + 1/2) =
4,1/3 is the correct answer.
To solve this math problem, we first need to perform the operation inside the parentheses, which is addition, and then multiply the result by 2/3.
This is the correct answer. The operation inside the parentheses (6 + 1/2) equals 6.5. This result is then multiplied by 2/3 to get a final answer of 4,1/3.
This is incorrect. If we perform the operation inside the parentheses (6 + 1/2), we get 6.5. However, multiplying this result by 2/3 does not yield 4,1/2.
This is incorrect. The operation inside the parentheses yields 6.5 and when multiplied by 2/3, the result is not 5,1/2.
This is incorrect. Again, the operation inside the parentheses gives us a result of 6.5. Multiplying this by 2/3 does not yield 6,1/3.
In this math problem, the correct answer is 4,1/3. This is achieved by first performing the operation inside the parentheses (6 + 1/2) yielding 6.5 and then multiplying this result by 2/3. The other choices (4,1/2; 5,1/2; 6,1/3) are incorrect because they do not result from correctly applying the order of operations to the given expression.
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