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Declan says for any number n, the product 4 times n is greater than 4. Which value of n shows why declan is incorrect?
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Declan's statement is actually correct. For any value of n, 4 times n will be greater than 4. Therefore, there is no value of n that shows why Declan is incorrect.
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