It will increase.
it will equal whatever number you multiplied it by
It increases the value.
In that case, the product will be the same as the original number.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
It will increase.
it will equal whatever number you multiplied it by
It increases the value.
In that case, the product will be the same as the original number.
You will get a number - whole or fraction - whose magnitude will be smaller than the original.
Any positive improper (or top heavy) fraction.
If you divide the fraction by a number greater than 1 then you will have a smaller fraction.If you divide the fraction by a number equal to 1 then you will have the same fraction.If you divide the fraction by a positive number smaller than 1 then you will have a greater fraction.
The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
The number that can be multiplied by a fraction to get a result of 1 is the reciprocal of the fraction. Apart from zero, all real numbers have reciprocals.
The answer depends on the fraction.
A fraction is normally used to represent a value is less that 1. So if you have 1 of a number and then find something that is less than 1 of it, it is naturally going to be smaller. However, you can also have a fraction that is greater than 1, in which case the value multiplied will be greater than the original.
When any number is multiplied by its reciprocal, the product is ' 1 '.