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Elizabeth claims that any fraction multiplied by 3/10, the product will always be less than 3/10. Give one fraction that agrees with Elizabeth's claim and one fraction that disagrees with Elizabeth's claim
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Elizabeth claims that any fraction multiplied by 3/10, the product will always be less than 3/10. Give one fraction that agrees with Elizabeth's claim and one fraction that disagrees with Elizabeth's claim​
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3/4 multiplied by 3/10 gives a smaller product that 3/10 and 7/5 multiplied by 3/10 gives a larger product than 3/10
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