if you mean multiplying something by a fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator then yes.
If you multiply by 1 they stay the same. If you multiply by more than 1 they increase. Fractions less than 1 are less than unity so the products decrease because you are only taking a fraction of the number.
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.
You can multiply 11 by any number. For example 11 multiplied by 4 is 44 or 11 multiplied by 11 is 121.
Yes. You can multiply 13 by any number. For example 13 multiplied by 2 is 26 or 13 multiplied by 5 is 65.
There are infinitely many fractions which are greater than any number and so they cannot be listed.
Multiply them by a number greater than 100.
complex fractions can be multiplied when you have two fractions multiplied and equal a whole number.
Yes. The number one is called the "multiplicative identity" because any number multiplied by 1 is the same number. This is useful in working with fractions, because you can multiply by improper fractions such as 3/3 or 5/5 to achieve like denominators.
If you have 2/4 you do 2 multiplied by any number and you multiply 4 by the same number you multiplied 2 with to get the fraction you are looking for. You can repeat the process in till you get the fraction you are looking for.
Do this : 3 4/4 multiplied by 2 1/4 = 6 4/4 rounded to 7
You multiply to get a common denominator. Whatever number u multiplied the bottom number by u have to do to the numerator too. Then u add them simply.
get the common dinominators and do what u did to the denominator to the numerator!. ex: if I had three fractions with different denominators then I would multiply the denominators till they are the same number then with the number I multiplied with on the bottom I would multiply on to the top!
If you multiply by 1 they stay the same. If you multiply by more than 1 they increase. Fractions less than 1 are less than unity so the products decrease because you are only taking a fraction of the number.
Every number can be multiplied by 19.Every number can be multiplied by 19.Every number can be multiplied by 19.Every number can be multiplied by 19.
you would convert the mixed numbers into fractions where the top number is greater than the bottom number, then multiply both the numerator and the denominator by a number that makes the denominators the same.
There is no such number. Every number can be multiplied by 3 and every number can be multiplied by 4.
You can multiply any number by 13.