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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 03:20 skatingflower

Will give brainliest for first answer :) Which statement is correct about the product of 4/5 ​​and ​ 11/9 ​?

Because 11/9 is less than 1, the product of 4/5 and ​ 11/9 ​ is greater than ​ 4/5 ​.

Because 11/9 is greater than 1, the product of 4/5 and ​ 11/9 ​ is greater than ​ 4/5 ​.

Because 11/9 is greater than 1, the product of 4/5 and ​ 11/9 ​ is less than ​ 4/5 ​.

Because 11/9 is less than 1, the product of 4/5 and ​ 11/9 ​ is less than ​ 4/5 ​.

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