The number becomes smaller unless it is a negative number or zero (0).
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∙ 12y agoWgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
The result will be <0 and >-5. Take 0.2 as an example. -5 x 0.2 = -1
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
Multiply any number with 0, you get 0.
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Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
Any number multiplied by zero = 0
It depends. If you start with a positive number, then multiply by a positive greater than one and the answer is greater; multiply by 1 and the answer is the same; multiply by a number between 0 and 1 and the answer is smaller; multiply by 0 and the answer is 0; multiply by a number less than 0 and the answer is negative.
The result will be <0 and >-5. Take 0.2 as an example. -5 x 0.2 = -1
When you multiply a number by zero you actually will always get zero because zero means nothing at all
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
Multiply any number with 0, you get 0.
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It gets bigger. Quickly. Also, if it was an integer, then it will eventually end in a 5, followed by a bunch of 0's. There will be as many 0's as there were powers of 2 dividing the original number.
-4X0=0 because when you multiply 0 with another number the answer will always be 0 even if it is a negative number.
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Of course you can. But any number multiplied by zero always equals to 0.