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Mathematics, 01.07.2019 08:40 garysingh7

Is the following statement a good definition? why? a penny is a united states coin worth one cent. yes, it is. the statement is precise. no, it is not. the statement is not precise. no, it is not. the statement is not reversible. yes, it is. the statement is precise and reversible.\

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