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Mathematics, 05.01.2021 18:40 TheBurntToast

Which calculation will ALWAYS have a result greater than 1?
(A.) 1/89 × a number less than 1
(B.) 1 1/2 – a fraction less than 1/2
(C.) 2/5 + a fraction less than 1/2
(D.) 10 × a number less than 1

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