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The diagram illustrates the problem 4×1/2

. What happens to four when it is multiplied by a fraction less than one?
A) It gets bigger.
B) It gets smaller.
C) It stays the same.
D) There is not enough information.

The diagram illustrates the problem 4×1/2 . What happens to four when it is multiplied-example-1

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Any number multiplied by a fraction less than one becomes smaller. In this case too, the digit 4 becomes smaller and it becomes 2. Another way of expressing 4Ă—1/2 is half of 4. Half of 4 is definitely 2. Take another example: 4Ă—1/4. This is same as asking how much is one fourth of 4. One fourth of 4 is 1. Again when the number is multiplied by a fraction less than one, the number becomes smaller.
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