SOLUTION: the product of a decimal greater than 1 and a decimal less than 1 is greater than 1, tell whether its sometimes, always or never true, and provide two examples.

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Question 375107: the product of a decimal greater than 1 and a decimal less than 1 is greater than 1, tell whether its sometimes, always or never true, and provide two examples.
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Sometimes.


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