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Linear Algebra 7 Online
OpenStudy (patrickcharran97):

m>5/3? a. –16 b. 2 c. 0 d. –11

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6/3 > 5/3 2 > 5/3 B well A and D are negative and 5/3 is positive C is 0 and 5/3 > 1 for 3/3 = 1

OpenStudy (jwheele1):

convert fractions into decimals to get easy answer. Minh_ is right though. If m is greater than any positive number at all, than the answer can never be negative or zero.

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