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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(will give medal) Which statement is the following a counterexample for? 2 ∙ 11 = 22 (a)If you multiply two numbers greater than 5, then their product is greater than 25. (b)If the product of two numbers is even, then both numbers must be even. (c)If x ∙ y = 1, then x or y must equal 1. (d)If two times a number is greater than 16, then the number must be greater than 9.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd say... D

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

its not a or b

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

or c so yea d must be the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oka thanks guys.

OpenStudy (michaelac959):

welcome

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