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1≤x≤3 and 3≤y≤5. The least possible average of 1/x and 1/y is :(A)2/3 (B)3/5 (C)4/15 (D)8/15 (E)4/5
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1≤x≤3 and 3≤y≤5. The least possible average of 1/x and 1/y is :(A)2/3 (B)3/5 (C)4/15 (D)8/15 (E)4/5
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1≤x≤3 and 3≤y≤5. The least possible average of 1/x and 1/y is :(A)2/3 (B)3/5 (C)4/15 (D)8/15 (E)4/5
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yes it’s A) 2/3.
1 is less than 2 and 2 is less than 3.
3 is equal to 3 and 3 is also less than 5
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2/3 but I am not sure sorry
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