SOLUTION: 0 < 𝐴 < 𝐵
B. Explain why it is correct to claim that
𝐴/𝐵
< 𝐵/𝐴
is true.
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Question 1073554: 0 < 𝐴 < 𝐵
B. Explain why it is correct to claim that
𝐴/𝐵
< 𝐵/𝐴
is true.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Dividing any positive number by a number greater than it will give a result less than 1, .
Dividing any positive number by a positive number less than it will give a result greater than 1, .
A number greater than 1 is larger than a number less than 1 hence the result.
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