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Effects of multiplying and dividing two rational numbers

Effects of multiplying and dividing two rational numbers. If you multiply a positive rational number by a number greater than one, the product is greater than the given positive rational number. Example: 5 * 2 = 10. Multiply.

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Effects of multiplying and dividing two rational numbers

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  1. Effects of multiplying and dividing two rational numbers

  2. If you multiply a positive rational number by a number greater than one, the product is greater than the given positive rational number. • Example: 5 * 2 = 10 Multiply

  3. If you multiply a positive rational number by a number between 0 and 1, the product is less than the given positive rational number. • Example: 10 * ½ = 5 Multiply

  4. If you multiply a rational number between 0 and 1 by another number between 0 and 1, the product is less than either of the factors. • Example: 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6 Multiply

  5. If you divide a positive rational number by a number greater than 1, the quotient is less than the given rational number. • Example: 15 / 3 = 5 Divide

  6. If you divide a positive rational number by a number between 0 and 1, the quotient is greater than the given rational number. • Example: 15 ÷ 1/3 = 45 Divide

  7. IF you divide a rational number between 0 and 1 by another rational number between 0 and 1, the quotient is greater than the dividend and the divisor. • Example: 1/2 ÷ 1/3 = 3/2 (1 ½ ) Divide

  8. If you divide 40 by a number between 0 and 1, how will the quotient compare with 40? Divide

  9. If you multiply -3/4 by a number between -1 and 0, the product will be …? Multiply

  10. If you divide -12 by a number between -1 and 0, what is the result? Divide

  11. If you multiply -1/5 by a number between 1 and 0, the product will be …? Multiply

  12. If you divide 25 by a number greater than 1, the quotient will be…? Divide

  13. If you multiply 15 by a number between 0 and 1, the product will be …? Multiply

  14. What is the quotient of a positive integer and a negative integer? Divide

  15. What is the product of three negative integers? Multiply

  16. What is true about dividing a rational number by 0? Divide

  17. What is true about dividing 0 by a rational number? Divide

  18. If you divide the following rational numbers, how will the quotient compare with the dividend and the divisor? • 1/6 ÷ 1/4 Divide

  19. If I multiply -1/2 by a number and my answer is less than 0, what did I multiply by? Divide

  20. If you multiply ¾ by a number greater than one, how will the product compare to ¾. Multiply

  21. What rational number will give you a negative product when you multiply it by a number greater than 1? Multiply

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