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Two positive improper fractions are multiplied. Is the product sometimes, always or never less than 1. explain
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Two positive improper fractions are multiplied. Is the product sometimes, always or never less than 1. explain
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I believe the answer is yes because, the product will be always more than one. When anyone converts a improper fraction the decimal value is always more than ONE. therefore the fractions added/multiplied with each the answer will be more than 1...
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