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Estimate 39 to the nearest whole number?

39 is a whole number as in not a fraction or decimal.


Did changing a whole number to a fraction change the product?

Changing a whole number to a fraction does not change the product when multiplying by that number. For example, the whole number 3 can be expressed as the fraction 3/1, and multiplying by either form yields the same result. Thus, the product remains unchanged regardless of whether you use the whole number or its fractional equivalent.


How is the product of a proper fraction and a whole number similar to and different from the product of two proper fraction?

The product of a proper fraction and a whole number results in a smaller number than the whole number, maintaining the same basic numerical relationship as multiplying two proper fractions, which also yields a smaller number. However, the key difference lies in the nature of the multiplicands; a whole number has a value greater than or equal to one, while a proper fraction is always less than one. Consequently, when multiplying a proper fraction by a whole number, the result is a proper fraction or whole number, whereas the product of two proper fractions will always be a proper fraction.


What happens to the whole number when you multiply it by a fraction less than one?

Nothing happens to the whole number. But the product is less than the whole number. The product might be another whole number, and it might have a fractional part.


How is the product of a proper fraction and a whole number similar to and different from the product of two proper fractions?

They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.

Related Questions

A fraction and a whole number with a whole number product?

The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.


What fraction and whole number with a product that is a whole number?

Any fraction can be multiplied by a whole number so that the product is a whole number. Simply multiply the fraction (in rational form) by its denominator.


How do you write a fraction as a product of a whole number and unit of fraction?

how to write 6/9 as a product of a whole number and a unit fraction.


What is the product of a whole number and a unit fraction?

It is the first whole number divided by the denominator of the unit fraction. This could be a whole number or a fraction.


Is the product of a fraction less than one?

product of a fraction less than 1 and a whole number greater than or less than the whole Number


Estimate 39 to the nearest whole number?

39 is a whole number as in not a fraction or decimal.


How do you times a fraction to a whole number?

Write the product of the whole number and fraction numerator over the denominator. If it is an improper fraction you may need to reduce it.


How do you write a fraction as the product of a 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


How do you estimate products of fractions with a whole number and a fraction?

how do you estimate products of fractions?


How is the product of a proper fraction and a whole number similar to and different from the product of two proper fraction?

The product of a proper fraction and a whole number results in a smaller number than the whole number, maintaining the same basic numerical relationship as multiplying two proper fractions, which also yields a smaller number. However, the key difference lies in the nature of the multiplicands; a whole number has a value greater than or equal to one, while a proper fraction is always less than one. Consequently, when multiplying a proper fraction by a whole number, the result is a proper fraction or whole number, whereas the product of two proper fractions will always be a proper fraction.


What happens to the whole number when you multiply it by a fraction less than one?

Nothing happens to the whole number. But the product is less than the whole number. The product might be another whole number, and it might have a fractional part.


How is the product of a proper fraction and a whole number similar to and different from the product of two proper fractions?

They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.