(c) Emma changed her statement to say that when you multiply two negative decimals and a positive decimal, the product will be p
ositive. Is Emma's new statement always true, sometimes true, or always false? Write two equations to support your answer
2 answers:
Answer:
True
-1.5 x -0.5 x 0.5 = 0.375
-2.1 x 0.1 x -0.1 = 0.021
Step-by-step explanation:
the product of two negatives is always positive
so if you have a negative, negative positive its products are like this:
(-)(-)(+) = +
(-)(+)(-) = +
(+)(-)(-) = +
no matter which way they are multiplied its always positive
The statement is always true.
Let's take -.12*-.5*.2
-.12*-.5*.2=.012
And:
-.2*-.4*.3=.024
A positive multiplied by a positive is, obviously, a positive.
The result of two negative numbers multiplying together is always positive.
So, negative*negative*positive is a positive answer.
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