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. Qwanell says that the product of n x

(
) is greater than (
)
because
multiplication always increases a number. Which of the following values for
n prove that Qwanell is incorrect? Select all the correct answers

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Answer:

both values 0 and 1 will prove that Qwanell is incorrect

Explanation:

Regardless of what number n is being multiplied by, both values 0 and 1 will prove that Qwanell is incorrect. That is because 0 will cause the product of the number to be 0 as well which will either decrease or cause the number to be the same if it is multiplied by 0 as well. If a number is multiplied by 1 it will not increase at all, instead it will simply remain the same. Both of which prove that not all products are greater than the numbers being multiplied.

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