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How is 10 and .1 constant relationships of each other

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Answer:10 and 0.1 are not constant relationships of each other; rather, they are reciprocals of each other.

A constant relationship would mean that one value is always equal to the other, regardless of any conditions or changes. In this case, 10 and 0.1 are not constant because they are not always equal to each other.

However, they are reciprocals because when you take the reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of a number, you get a value such that when you multiply the two numbers together, you get 1. In this case:

10 * 0.1 = 1

So, 10 and 0.1 are reciprocals of each other because their product is equal to 1.

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