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Miguel said that when you multiply a fraction less than 1 by a nonzero whole number, the product is always greater than the whole number. Do you agree?
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No. The product is sometimes greater than the whole, but not always greater than the whole.
Yes. Multiplying a fraction less than 1 by a nonzero whole number is finding part of a whole group. So, the fractional part will be greater than the whole.
No. In multiplication, the product is always equal to the larger factor.
No. Multiplying a fraction less than 1 by a nonzero whole number is finding part of a whole group. So, the fractional part will be less than the whole, not greater than the whole.
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