2. Write a division equation that can be solved by multiplying each side by​ ​9 over 4. Solve the equation to verify your answer.

4x/9 = 36.

X = 81.

To write a division equation that can be solved by multiplying each side by 9/4, we need to set up the equation with a variable. Let's use the variable "x".

The division equation would be:
x ÷ (9/4) = <>
To solve this equation, we can multiply both sides by the reciprocal of 9/4, which is 4/9.

So, multiplying both sides by 4/9, we get:
x ÷ (9/4) * (4/9) = <> * (4/9)

On the left side, the (9/4) cancels out with the (4/9), leaving us with x:
x = <> * (4/9)

On the right side, when we multiply <>, which represents the value on the left side, by (4/9), we will be able to solve the equation and get the answer.

Since we do not have a specific value for <>, we cannot determine the exact answer. But if you provide a specific value or substitute a value for <>, we can calculate the solution for you.