It increases.
It can increase, decrease or stay the same depending on what you multiply it by.
When you multiply a positive number by a number greater than 1, the result is a larger positive number. This is because multiplying by a number greater than 1 increases the value of the original positive number. For example, multiplying 5 by 2 results in 10, which is greater than 5. Thus, the operation effectively scales the positive number up.
Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
It makes the number smaller. For Example: 20 x .5 = 10
You get a positive number which is larger than the original.
It increases.
A positive number is a number greater than zero. Therefore: 5 x 2 = 10 is one example.
It can increase, decrease or stay the same depending on what you multiply it by.
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.
It decreases.
Wgat happens whe you multiply and positive number by a rational number between 0 and 1?
You get another number whose magnitude will be greater than the original number. Whether it is bigger or smaller will depend on whether the whole number was positive or negative.
The number is still positive, but the range is positive infinity.
nothing it will always be positive.
Your number increases.
the positive becomes a negative EX: 15 - -16 ------ -1