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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 13:30 bugsbunny27

Jackson claims that multiplication always makes a number bigger. he gave the following examples:
 if i take 6, and i multiply it by 4, i get 24, which is bigger than 6.
 if i take 1/4, and i multiply it by 2 (whole number), i get 2/4, or 1/2, which is bigger than 1/4,
jackson’s reasoning is incorrect. give an example that proves he is wrong, and explain his mistake using pictures, words, or numbers.

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