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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 21:00 maxi12312345

I NEED MAJOR HELP Henry is solving the equation y=1x⋅10 using a variety of values for x.
After solving the equation many times, Henry makes the following claim: "Whenever x is a positive integer, y is always less than x."

Enter one value of x that proves Henry's claim is NOT true.

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