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Originally Answered: How do you multiply a decimal greater than 0 and a fraction less than 0? Simply multiply the decimal with the numerand (top of the fraction) and divide by the denominator ( bottom of fraction). Since one is positive ( greater than 0) and the other is negative the answer will always be negative.
Step-by-step explanation:
A fraction simply tells us how many parts of a whole we have.
To multiply a decimal greater than 0 and a fraction less than 0 . first convert decimal into fraction.
Then, multiply numerator with numerator and denominator with denominator of both fraction.
For example,
[tex]0.5 * (-\frac{1}{2})\\\\\frac{1}{2} *(-\frac{1}{2} )\\\\-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
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