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Let m and n be non-zero rational numbers, and x and y be irrational numbers. Consider the operations below and select all answers that will make each statement true. Part A: m+n can be Part B: m÷x can be
Part C: m×x can be
Part D: x-y can be
Part E: x÷y can be
Part F: x/n can be
Part G: x×y×m can be

Answer choices for all of them: rational, irrational, or both.​

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