No. The product of a mixed number between 4 and 5 and a fraction between 0 and 1 is always less than 5, but is not always less than 4.
product of a fraction less than 1 and a whole number greater than or less than the whole Number
You need at least two things to have a product. Two whole numbers won't multiply to create a fraction. A whole number and a fraction will. 3 x 1/2 = 3/2
No. 0 is a rational number and the product of 0 and any irrational number will be 0, a rational. Otherwise, though, the product will always be irrational.
The denominator in a fraction is always the number on the bottom. I always remembered it by thinking of the D in denominator and the D in the word down.
38 is not a fraction.
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.
No, and it is not always less than 4, either.
No.
No, it is not true.
The statement is false.
No.
No, it can be greater than 4.
False.
The only thing that you can be certain of is that the answer will be a number. It could be irrational or rational, it could be a proper fraction, integer or improper (mixed) fraction.
... always equivalent to the fraction the certain number/64,and to the product (0.015625 x the certain number).
No. It can be a number between two positive integers.
A fraction multiplied by its reciprocal is always equal to one. This is because the reciprocal is an inversion of the fraction. The denominator of a fraction is the same number as the numerator of the reciprocal, and vice versa. The product of this is a fraction with the same numbers for the denominator and reciprocal, which is also known as an equivalent fraction. Equivalent fractions are always equal to one.