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Which is the counterexample that disproves the following statement? If two positive numbers are multiplied together, their product will be greater then 1 A. 1\2•1\3=1\6 <1 B. …
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Which is the counterexample that disproves the following statement?
If two positive numbers are multiplied together, their product will be greater then 1
A. 1\2•1\3=1\6 <1
B. 10•1\2=5 and 5>1
C. 2•3=6 and 6>1
D.-5•2=-10 and -10 <1
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1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6.....1/6 < 1
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