.1 is smaller than 1. So, if you multiply a number by a number smaller than 1, it's going to decrease. .1 is the same as 1/10, so you're taking 1/10th of 37.4.
It is not possible to tell.
Not necessarily. -1/2 is a fraction which is less than 1.-10 * -1/2 = 5, a product which is bigger than -10.
41 and 37
product of a fraction less than 1 and a whole number greater than or less than the whole Number
The product of the prime numbers less than 100 is 2.3055679639455188e+36
because you multiplying by 9
It is not possible to tell.
When multiplying decimals less than 1, the answer gets smaller because each decimal is less than 1. Multiplying a number by a value less than 1 will always result in a smaller product. Think of it as taking a fraction or a portion of the number, which will inevitably make the product smaller.
The factors are greater than the product.
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0.9 x 0.8 = 0.72
No, this statement is not true. When you multiply a number by another number less than 1, the product will be smaller than the first number. For example, multiplying 5 by 0.5 gives a product of 2.5, which is smaller than 5.
greater than
Yes. Natural numbers are counting numbers, equal to or greater than 0. The only ways a product can be less than its multiplicands is when multiplying fractions by fractions or multiplying a positive number by a negative number.
A proper fraction is less than 1. Any positive number multiplied by a positive number less 1 will be less than itself. In multiplying two proper fractions, each one is being multiplied by a number less than 1.
You can determine this by dividing 2 by 14, then subtraction from one, then multiplying by 100, which gives 86%
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