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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 20:10 preshoo1454

Suppose a, b, c, and d are as follows. A is a decimal greater than 4
B is a positive fraction less than 1
C is a negative fraction greater than -1
D is a number greater than 1

Which statements are true?

A. a/-4 must be less than -1
B. b+c is always negative
C. -2bc must be a positive number less than 1
D. bc is always a negative number greater than -1
E. c+d is always positive
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