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Mr. Cho asked his students if the number of One-half pint glasses of milk that can be poured from a pitcher containing y pints of milk is always greater than y. (The value of y is greater than 0.)
Which statement best answers this question?
Yes, because y is being split into equal parts that are less than one unit in size.
No, because y is being split into equal parts that are less than one unit in size.
Yes, because even though y is unknown, the dividend, One-half, is less than 1.
No, because it is unknown whether y is greater than, less than, or equal to One-half.
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