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Charles made the following observation: "When I divide two fractions, the divisor is larger than the quotient." Which of the following equations would prove Charles's statement false? Select all that apply.
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Charles made the following observation:
"When I divide two fractions, the divisor is larger than the quotient."
Which of the following equations would prove Charles's statement false? Select all that apply.
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