The product is not always greater than 1.
Greater - because 1.23 is greater than 1.
not always.. take .0001 and 1.1, the product is less than 1.
No, you cannot. The answer can be greater than (or less than) neither, one or both numbers.For example,-4.5 and -2.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 9.9 which is greater than both.-4.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.9 which is less greater than one and less than the other.0.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.01 which is less than both.
A positive number is any number greater than zero. 1 is a positive number, so is 2, 2.5, 3.14159, 11, 11.25 etc 0.5 is a positive number. The product of two positive numbers is the result of multiplying them together. * 2 x 3 = 6 (the product). In this case the product is greater than either number. But... * 0.5 x 0.25 is 0.125. ~In this case the product is actually smaller than either of the two numbers! * Or 0.5 x 10 = 5 . Here the product is greater than 0.5 but smaller than 10. So the answer is ...sometimes!
The product is not always greater than 1.
The product will be greater than 1, when each of the two factors are greater than 1.
greater
Greater - because 1.23 is greater than 1.
not always.. take .0001 and 1.1, the product is less than 1.
1 times 301 = 301 is a bigger product.
Bigger than it
No, you cannot. The answer can be greater than (or less than) neither, one or both numbers.For example,-4.5 and -2.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 9.9 which is greater than both.-4.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.9 which is less greater than one and less than the other.0.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.01 which is less than both.
Yes it is.
It can be greater than or less than it.
Their product.
If their GCF is 1, their LCM is their product. If their GCF is greater than 1, their LCM is less than their product.