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2 January, 10:33

How does the size of the product compare to the size of one factor when multiplying fractions less than one

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  1. 2 January, 10:53
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    When multiplying fractions that are both less than 1, the product is smaller than either of them.

    No matter which one you write first, the multiplication says that you're finding a piece of a piece.
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