It is not: they are the same. A "product" and "multiple" are synonyms.
The product of two fractions is equal to the two numerators multiplied together divided by the two denominators multiplied together. (a/x) * (b/y) = (a * b) / (x * y)
Yes. Consider two negative fractions. Since they are negative, both are less than 1. But their product is positive and so greater than either.
A product.
31 is a prime number so it can not be a product of two integers. Of course it can be a product of two fractions or a fraction and an integer such as 15.5 * 2 or ((15 and 1/2) times 2) .Another Answer:-The numbers are: 1*31 = 31
perfect square
Certainly. -31/2 and -41/2 are both less than 1 and their product is 15.75
No, it is not.
The product is not always greater than 1.
It depends on what type of fraction it is. If the fractions are improper fractions, the product will be greater than the two fractions multiplied together. (Ex: 3/2 x 5/4 = 15/6 or 5/2. 5/2 is greater than 3/2.) If the fractions both have 1 as a numerator, the product is smaller. (Ex: 1/3 x 1/6 = 1/18. 1/18 is less than 1/3.) Any other fractions, it would depend on what fractions you're multiplying. Remember, you are multiplying the numerator by the other numerator and the denominator by the other denominator. (Answer Product of numerators/Product of denominators)
That only happens if they're both improper fractions, i.e. greater than ' 1 '.
The product of two fractions is equal to the two numerators multiplied together divided by the two denominators multiplied together. (a/x) * (b/y) = (a * b) / (x * y)
they are also multiplied. When multiplying fractions: (N1/D1) x (N2/D2). The new product is (N1 x N2) / (D1 x D2).
26/1000
The terms (factors) used in multiplication are the multiplicand (the factor being multiplied), the multiplier (the factor that the multiplicand is multiplied by) and the product (the answer, or results of the multiplication). Any time either of the factors is greater than the other by at least one, the product will always be greater than the largest factor.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 66 multiplied by 6 equals 396, while 94 multiplied by 4 equals 376. So, in this little math showdown, 66 multiplied by 6 is greater than 94 multiplied by 4. Math doesn't lie, darling.
Yes. Consider two negative fractions. Since they are negative, both are less than 1. But their product is positive and so greater than either.
To determine if the product of 0.4 times 1.8 is greater than or less than 0.4, we need to calculate the result. 0.4 multiplied by 1.8 equals 0.72. Therefore, the product of 0.4 times 1.8 (which is 0.72) is greater than 0.4.