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You turn the denominator into the same value so four times three would be twelve so you multiplied the three by four so you times the one by four and then you multiplied the four by three so you would times the three by three so the answer would be 13 over twelve
It is multiplied by ten.
One, two, and three.
(a/b) * (a/b) = 1 (a^2)/(b^2) = 1 a^2 = b^2 a = +/- b So, any fraction where the numerator and denominator have the same absolute value fulfills the requirements.
one, two, and three
Anything multiplied by negative one is the same number with the opposite sign. -1 over 4
same number multiplied by one
The words "multiplied by " are the same as saying "of". Four eighths is the same as one half. So, "one fifth multiplied by four eighths" is the same as saying "one fifth of one half". It's also the same as " 0.2 of 0.5 " You can swap the two fractions with each other, so it is also the same as saying "one half of one fifth" or 0.5 of 0.2 The answer is one tenth, or 0.1.
Any number can be multiplied by itself, but one is unique in that it stays the same. 1x1 is 1
One.
You turn the denominator into the same value so four times three would be twelve so you multiplied the three by four so you times the one by four and then you multiplied the four by three so you would times the three by three so the answer would be 13 over twelve
A decimal number is multiplied by a non-decimal number the same way any two numbers are multiplied together. The place value of the numbers being multiplied must be kept in mind though. So if 2x3=6, just as 2x30=60, 2x0.3 would be 0.6. For numbers with more than one digit, you would treat the multiplication the same way as for non decimal numbers.
'Zero' is the only one.
Zero
It is multiplied by ten.
One, two, and three.
When a number is multiplied by 1 the product is the number. That's the identity property of multiplication meaning any number multiplied by one will stay the same.