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When multiplying 2/3 by a fraction less than one, how does the product compare to the factors? Explain Plz
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When multiplying 2/3 by a fraction less than one, how does the product compare to the factors? Explain Plz
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When multiplying 2/3 by a fraction less than one, how does the product compare to the factors? Explain Plz
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Because when you multiple it by a less
fraction the amount becomes fewer and then you compare the fraction ( 2/3 ) to your product ( 1/3 ) and you would say that the product is fewer than the original multiple
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It's 1/3 because the one less
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