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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 22:00 ashleyrichard29

When 5/7 is multiplied by a number greater than 2, the product is.. A: always less than 2.
B: always greater than 2.
C: always greater than 5/7.
D: always less than 5/7โ€‹

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