Mathematics, 02.10.2020 23:01 foreignev
Which statement is true about the product of 5/12 x 7?
A. The product is greater than each factor.
B. The product is less than each factor.
C. The product is greater than 5/12 but less than 7.
D. The product is equal to one of the factors.
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