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What is the minimum possible product of three different numbers of the set {-8, -6, -4,0,3,5,7)

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Answered by VulpaVulpes
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Answer:

-192

Explanation:

Since we have to take the smallest possible numbers from this set, it would be -8, -6 and -4.

-8 * -6 * -4 = -192

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Answered by KarthikAju
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Answer:    -8 x -6 x -4 = -192

we could do this:

0 and any other 2 number, there has to be 0 in the set of numbers you take because anything divided by 0 is 0 itself so the minimum possible product we can get from these is 0

But:

we have negative numbers here, so we make the largest negative number possible which is -192 = -6 x -8 x -4, now -192 is negative which means it's the smallest number possible because the biggest negative number is the smallest number.

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