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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 19:40 maxraph108

Qwanell says that the product of n x 3/5 is greater 3/5 than because multiplication always increases a number. Which of the following values for
n prove that Qwanell is incorrect? Select all the correct answers.

A. 3/1

B. 9/8

C. 2/6

D. 5/3

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