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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If a < b, then a/c < b/c. sometimes always never

OpenStudy (anonymous):

depends on \(c\) if \(c\) is positive, i.e. if \(c>0\) it is true if \(c\) is negative, i.e. if \(c<0\) then it is false

OpenStudy (anonymous):

go with "sometimes"

OpenStudy (blurbendy):

If you're ever in doubt with these kinds of problems, just enter a few numbers of your own for a, b, and c. A pattern should emerge.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok Thanks:)

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