Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.11.2019 13:31, shawn20034

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.

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Which statement is the following a counterexample for?
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