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The number <math>0</math> has no reciprocal, and <math>1</math> and <math>-1</math> are their own reciprocals. This leaves only <math>2</math> and <math>-2</math>. The reciprocal of <math>2</math> is <math>1/2</math>, but <math>2</math> is not less than <math>1/2</math>. The reciprocal of <math>-2</math> is <math>-1/2</math>, and <math>-2</math> is less than<math> -1/2</math>, so it is <math>\boxed{A}</math>. | The number <math>0</math> has no reciprocal, and <math>1</math> and <math>-1</math> are their own reciprocals. This leaves only <math>2</math> and <math>-2</math>. The reciprocal of <math>2</math> is <math>1/2</math>, but <math>2</math> is not less than <math>1/2</math>. The reciprocal of <math>-2</math> is <math>-1/2</math>, and <math>-2</math> is less than<math> -1/2</math>, so it is <math>\boxed{A}</math>. | ||
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Solution
The number has no reciprocal, and and are their own reciprocals. This leaves only and . The reciprocal of is , but is not less than . The reciprocal of is , and is less than, so it is .
See Also
2000 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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