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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:00 zykia1002

Suppose a, b, c, and d are as follows: • a is a decimal greater than 4.
b is a positive fraction less than 1.
• cis a negative fraction greater than -1.
• d is a number greater than 1.
True
False
Tell whether each statement is True or False.
must be less than -1.
b. b + c is always negative.
C-2bc must be a positive number less than 1.
d. bc is always a negative number greater than -1.
True False
True
False
True False
e.
C + dis always positive.
True
False

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