It stays the same.
Your number increases.
The numerator changes sign.
When you multiply a fraction by 1, the value does not change. It is like this for any number.
You will get an equivalent fraction.
Multiply the numerator of one fraction to the other then multiply the denominator of one fraction to the other . Then reduce if possible.
You end up with 1.
The value of the fraction remains unchanged
You get an equivalent fraction which is not in its reduced (or simplest) form.
Fraction refers to the amount to the right of the decimal point (amounts of less than 1), so if you multiply any (positive) number by a fraction its value will be reduced.
The absolute value of the number will be smaller
Just multiply straight through. Numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator. a/b * c/d = ac/bd ======
Multiply the fraction by 1/3