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Asked by Dan

Explain why multiplying a fraction by
5/6 results in a value that is less than the
original fraction.
4 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
If you multiplied it by 1, it would not change
If you multiply it by 15 it is 15 times as big
If you multiply it by 1/15 it gets much smaller.
4 years ago

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