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Jake claims that, when two numbers are multiplied together, the product could be less than both factors. Which of these equations and statements could he use to support his claim?
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Jake claims that, when two numbers are multiplied together, the product could be less than both factors.
Which of these equations and statements could he use to support his claim?
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The first one because it supports the question
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The first one.
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