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When you multiply 2/3 by a fraction less than one, how does the product compare to the factors. Explain. please
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When you multiply 2/3 by a fraction less than one, how does the product compare to the factors. Explain.
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The product will be less than the factors.
This is because you are multiplying two fractions which will make your answer a fraction of a fraction.
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