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  • 20-03-2019
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why does multiplying a number by 3 1 /2 increase its value?​

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MooCow123
MooCow123 MooCow123
  • 20-03-2019

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Multiplying by 1 gives the same number, while multiplying by a number lower than 1 decreases it, but more than one increases it, because it is adding more to itself.  For example, if you make multiple of a number, you increase it.  Like duplicating something.

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giuleimimartes
giuleimimartes giuleimimartes
  • 20-03-2019
Because and number bigger then 1 increases the answer while a number under 1 decreases. Hope that helped
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