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Let rr and ss be rational numbers such that 0<r<120 < r < \frac{1}{2} and 1<s<21 < s < 2. Which of the following inequalities MUST be true? Select all that apply.

  1. rs<1r \cdot s < 1Cevap
  2. sr>2\frac{s}{r} > 2Cevap
  3. C
    s - r > 1
  4. D
    rs>14\frac{r}{s} > \frac{1}{4}
  5. E
    r+s>32r + s > \frac{3}{2}

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The correct inequalities that must be true are rs<1r \cdot s < 1 and sr>2\frac{s}{r} > 2.
The inequality stating that the product of rr and ss is less than 11 is guaranteed because multiplying the maximum possible bounds (12\frac{1}{2} and 22) gives 11. The inequality stating that the ratio of ss to rr is greater than 22 is guaranteed because the numerator is strictly greater than 11 and the denominator is strictly less than 12\frac{1}{2}.

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Analyze rs<1r \cdot s < 1
Since r<12r < \frac{1}{2} and s<2s < 2, and both are positive rational numbers, multiplying their upper limits gives rs<(12)(2)=1r \cdot s < \left(\frac{1}{2}\right)(2) = 1. This statement MUST be true.
Properties of inequality multiplication for positive rational numbers.
2
Analyze sr>2\frac{s}{r} > 2
Since s>1s > 1 and r<12r < \frac{1}{2}, taking the ratio gives sr>11/2=2\frac{s}{r} > \frac{1}{1/2} = 2. This statement MUST be true.
Dividing a larger positive number by a fraction less than 1/21/2 amplifies the quotient.
3
Test counterexamples for remaining options
For sr>1s - r > 1, pick s=1.2s = 1.2 and r=0.4sr=0.81r = 0.4 \Rightarrow s - r = 0.8 \le 1 (False). For rs>14\frac{r}{s} > \frac{1}{4}, pick r=0.1r = 0.1 and s=1.6rs=116<14s = 1.6 \Rightarrow \frac{r}{s} = \frac{1}{16} < \frac{1}{4} (False). For r+s>32r + s > \frac{3}{2}, pick r=0.1r = 0.1 and s=1.1r+s=1.2<1.5s = 1.1 \Rightarrow r + s = 1.2 < 1.5 (False).
A single valid counterexample disproves a 'must be true' statement.

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Properties of Rational Numbers and Inequalities
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