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Mathematics, 19.09.2019 07:10 gamerhunter425

Sarah said that when you multiply two fractions that are both less than 1, you may sometimes get a product equal to or greater than 1.
is sarah's statement true why or why not? use some fractions to prove or disprove sarah's statement

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