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When you multiply a fraction with a mix number will the product always be greater than one
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When you multiply a fraction with a mix number will the product always be greater than one
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if we can find 1 contradiction then answer is no
hmm
less than one in a fraction is when in form a/b, b>a
1/1000 times 1 and 1/2 same as 1/1000 times 3/2=3/2000
that is less than 1
answer is NO
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