The following numerical expressions are given:
\(K=(\frac{2}{3})of(\frac{3}{2}+a)\)
\(L=(\frac{3}{4})of(\frac{4}{3}+b)
\)
\(M=(\frac{a}{b})of(\frac{3}{5}+3)
\)
Which of the following statements are true ?'
Select all that apply
A. \(12(K+L)=8a+9b+24\)
B. \(20(K+L)=\frac{2a+3b+7}{2}\)
C. \(20(L+M)=(\frac{15b^2+20b+72a}{b})\)
D. \((L+M)=(\frac{15b^2+20b+48a}{5b})\)
E. \((K+M)=(\frac{10ab+15b+54a}{15b})\)
F. \((K+M)=(\frac{10ab+5b+48a}{5b})\)
G. \((L-K)=(\frac{2a+3b-1}{3})\)
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Question part of the project GRE Quantitative Reasoning Daily Challenge - (2021) EDITIONGRE - Math Book