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Which statement about the answer to this problem is most accurate?
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Mathematics, 01.12.2021 01:00 ethanyayger
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Which statement about the answer to this problem is most accurate?
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The answer is not reasonable because it is closer to 1 than to 4 and į is closer to 0 than to į
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The answer is not reasonable because is closer to 4 than to i andſ is closer to 0 than to s
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The answer is reasonable because both fractions are closer to i than they are to making the
difference close to 0.
The answer is reasonable because both fractions are closer to than they are to 0, making the
difference close to 0.
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