2/3 * 3/4 = 1/2
2/3 * 3/2 = 1
3/2 * 3/2 = 9/4 (= 21/4)
A product is the answer to two multiplication problems. Example: 2*2=4 / product
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a model for multiplication problems, in which the length and width of a rectangle represents the product.
The product is the answer to a multiplication.
The result of the process of multiplication is referred to as a 'product'
It is not: they are the same. A "product" and "multiple" are synonyms.
No, it is not.
The product is not always greater than 1.
That only happens if they're both improper fractions, i.e. greater than ' 1 '.
A product is the answer to two multiplication problems. Example: 2*2=4 / product
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.
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multiplicand times multiplier equals product
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
For example, you can do the multiplication in both cases, simplify each product to simplest terms, and compare. Or, after doing the multiplication, check the product of the numerator of one fraction by the denominator of another fraction - if you get the same product both ways, the products are equivalent.
When you round both factors in a multiplication problem up, your estimate will be greater than the actual product.
a model for multiplication problems, in which the length and width of a rectangle represents the product.