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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 22:54 justin5163

Lillian says that 25% of a number will always be less than 75% of any other number.

Complete one inequality to support Lillian's claim and one to show that she is incorrect.

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25% of

< 75% of

Refute

25% of

> 75% of

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