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Which of the following is a counterexample of the statement below? The product of two positive numbers is always greater than either number. a. 2, 2 b. ½, 2 c. 3, 10 d. 2, -1
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Which of the following is a counterexample of the statement below?
The product of two positive numbers is always greater than either number.
a. 2, 2
b. ½, 2
c. 3, 10
d. 2, -1
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The correct answer should be C
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