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What does “greatest decrease” mean in math

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Becoming lesser or fewer
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Answer:

As far down/low as you can go.

Explanation:

Usually used with upper and lower bounds it means that the "greatest decrease" you can go is 4.5 for example.

If that is what you meant then hope this helps :)

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