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Reason abstractly. Can the product of a decimal number less than I ever be greater than the whole number? Give examples to support your answer. find the product 4.2(6 + 0.43). HELP PLEASE
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Reason abstractly. Can the product of a
decimal number less than I ever be greater than the whole
number? Give examples to support your answer.
find the product 4.2(6 + 0.43).
HELP PLEASE
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Answer: Yes. For example: (-2)*0.5 = -1 > -2
The product of 4.2(6+0.43) is 27.006
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