the quotient is always greater than the either fraction because any time when you multiply either number with 1 you will get the whole entire universe heheheheh
It is a process of proportionally increasing a set of numbers.
if you mean multiplying something by a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator then yes.
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If the numerator (the top number) is larger than the denominator (bottom number) then the fraction is greater than 1 If the denominator is greater than the numerator, then the fraction is less than 1
The absolute value of the answer will be greater than the absolute value of the original.
Any positive improper fraction.
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When you multiply a number by 1, it stays the same. When you multiply a number by a number greater than 1, it increases. When you multiply a number by a number that is less than 1 (a proper fraction), it decreases.
Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.Double the numerator. If the answer is greater than the denominator then the fraction is greater than half.
Fraction refers to the amount to the right of the decimal point (amounts of less than 1), so if you multiply any (positive) number by a fraction its value will be reduced.
If the value of the fraction is x, then multiply it by any number larger than 12/x.
the quotient is always greater than the either fraction because any time when you multiply either number with 1 you will get the whole entire universe heheheheh
It is a process of proportionally increasing a set of numbers.
The result (which should be simplified) is another fraction of some kind: * a proper (or vulgar fraction) with the numerator (top number) less than the denominator (bottom number); * an improper fraction with the numerator greater than the denominator which can be converted into a mixed number; or * an integer (whole number).
A positive number is a number greater than zero. Therefore: 5 x 2 = 10 is one example.