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Given that both P and Q are greater than 1. The magnitude of P x Q cannot be:

(a) equal to PQ

(b) less than PQ

(c) more than PQ

(d) equal to P/Q.

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Answer is (c) more than PQ

|P x Q| = PQ sinθ and sinθ < 1.

Also PQ sinθ can be equal to P/Q when sinθ = 1/Q2 

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