SOLUTION: For positive real numbers x, y, and z such that 3x = y(sqrt2)/3 = z(sqrt2)/3.1, which of the following is true?
F) x < y < z G) x < z < y H) y < x < z J) y < z < x K) z <
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Question 1084382: For positive real numbers x, y, and z such that 3x = y(sqrt2)/3 = z(sqrt2)/3.1, which of the following is true?
F) x < y < z G) x < z < y H) y < x < z J) y < z < x K) z < y < x
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x = 1, so y = 3sqrt(2)/2 and z = 3.1sqrt(2).
x < y < z.
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