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3 May, 18:47

Which number serves as a counterexample to the statement below?

-2x < - 3x

a. - 2

b. ¼

c. ½

d. 2

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  1. 3 May, 20:27
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    Wouldn't it be - 2 because then the numbers would turn positive and be 4<6
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