Want this question answered?
The product of odd number is always odd.
The only generalisation posible is that it will always be a rational number. The product can be positive or negative; it can be a fraction or an integer, it can be larger or smaller.
A product is a binary operator. That means a product is the result of combining TWO numbers. You cannot have a product of just one number - whether it is a fraction or not is irrelevant.
round the fraction to the nearest whole number, then times the two whole number together
They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.
when you scale a fraction up you have to multiply by a number that will get the denominator to the same number. But what you do to the bottom you must do to the top.
Scaling
Scaling
Any fraction can be multiplied by a whole number so that the product is a whole number. Simply multiply the fraction (in rational form) by its denominator.
how to write 6/9 as a product of a whole number and a unit fraction.
The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.
The product of odd number is always odd.
It is the first whole number divided by the denominator of the unit fraction. This could be a whole number or a fraction.
It is a process of proportionally increasing a set of numbers.
product of a fraction less than 1 and a whole number greater than or less than the whole Number
The only generalisation posible is that it will always be a rational number. The product can be positive or negative; it can be a fraction or an integer, it can be larger or smaller.
A product is a binary operator. That means a product is the result of combining TWO numbers. You cannot have a product of just one number - whether it is a fraction or not is irrelevant.