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Sam see you when you divide your answer is always smaller than what you start with

What do you think ?
do you agree or do you disagree please explain your answer.

Sam see you when you divide your answer is always smaller than what you start with-example-1
User Ataxias
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4 votes

Answer:

  • I disagree with Sam.

  • \huge(4)/(0.5) = 8,\:\: (2)/(0.25) = 8
  • Here, 2 and 4 (number which you have started with) are smaller than 8.
User Hridya Pv
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Answer:

  • I disagree with Sam

Explanation:

Disagree, it is not always correct

Consider dividing 5 by 0.5, you get 10 which is greater than what you started with

User Gkhanacer
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