If a, b, and c are all integers greater than 1 and a b = 21 and
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If a, b, and c are all integers greater than 1 and a b = 21 and b · c = 39, then which of the following choices gives the correct ordering of the numbers?
A. b < a < c
B. c < a < b
C. a < b < c
D. b < c < a
E. a < c < b
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