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Q: If you multiply two decimals less then 1 can you predict whether the product will be less then either of the factors?
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When you multiply two decimals the answer is the?

When you Multiply two decimals it is called the product.


When you multiply two decimals the answer in the?

product


How do you multiple decimals?

1) multiply as normal 2) count the amount of decimal places in the factors 3) put the same amount decimals in your product or anwser : ) , 8 ) , $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$


How do you find a low estimate for the product of two decimals round both factors to?

to find a low estimate for the product of two decimals, round both factors


Why is the product of two decimals smaller then the factors?

When you multiply 4 by 2, you're doubling it, increasing 4 to twice its size. When you multiply 0.25 by 0.5, you're cutting it in half, decreasing 0.25 to 0.125.


What are two methods for determining the placement of the decimal point in the product?

When you multiply decimals, the decimal point is placed in the product.


What does product mean in math wise?

The product is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers. The two numbers are called factors. The number the factors make when you multiply them is called the product


What do you notice about the relationship between the factors and the product when multiplying two decimals less than 1?

The factors are greater than the product.


How would you find the product in 30.6 x 0.02?

the unit is 1.07 multiply decimals


If you multiply two decimals less than 1 can you predict wether the product will be less than or greater than either of the factors?

Fractional multiplication results are always less than any of the factors. You can't hit ugly with an ugly stick and expect to get pretty. The above answer is only true is both your fractions are non-negative (in addition to being less than 1.


How do you work out the product of prime factors?

Multiply prime numbers or prime factors to find their product.


When written as a fraction terminating decimals have a denominator that is a product of which factors?

The only prime factors are 2 and 5.