2
Always
When its multiplied by anything greater than one
That's always the case.
An integer is a whole number, and the largest integer less than 9.5 would be 9.4
When you multiply two decimals that are both less than 1, the product will always be less than either of the factors. This is because each factor represents a fraction of a whole, and multiplying these fractions results in an even smaller fraction. For example, multiplying 0.5 and 0.3 yields 0.15, which is less than both 0.5 and 0.3. Thus, the product is guaranteed to be less than either factor.
2
Always
When its multiplied by anything greater than one
That's always the case.
This is a clever question. I would say: "Always". To be more precise: The product is never greater than either factor, and if neither factor is ' 1 ', then the product is always less than both.
The product is less than either factor.
The product is less than either factor.
less than
The integer "-8" is less than "-7".
the answer is 0.5
To make the product equal to 3.2, multiply by one. To make the product greater or lesser than 3.2 multiply by a number greater or lesser than one, respectively.
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