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HELP PLEASE Sarah said that when you multiply two fractions that are both less than 1 you may sometimes get a product that is equal to or greater than 1. is sarah's statement true why or why not? please use some fractions to prove or disprove sarah's statement

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User Poige
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Answer:

sarah is incorrect

Explanation:

she is incorrect because when you multiply a fraction with a fraction it is impossible to get a whole number, for example if you multiply 3/2 with 1/2 you get 3/4 which is not a whole number.

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User Shanoi
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Answer:

sarah is incorrect.

Explanation:

She is incorrect because a fraction of a fraction is never going to lead to a whole number. For example, 1/3 times 1/3, you will get 1/6. The fraction will always get smaller, not bigger.

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