12. Which statement is not true? TEKS 6.3B F. When a positive whole number is multiplied by a mixed number, the product is greater than the whole number. G. When a positive whole number is multiplied by a fraction between 0 and 1, the product is less than the whole number. H. When a mixed number is multiplied by a fraction equivalent to 1, the product is equal to 1. J. When a positive mixed number is multiplied by a whole number greater than 1, the product is greater than both numbers.

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12. Which statement is not true? TEKS 6.3B
F. When a positive whole number is multiplied
by a mixed number, the product is greater
than the whole number.
G. When a positive whole number is multiplied
by a fraction between 0 and 1, the product is
less than the whole number.
H. When a mixed number is multiplied by a
fraction equivalent to 1, the product is equal
to 1.
J. When a positive mixed number is multiplied
by a whole number greater than 1, the
product is greater than both numbers.
Transcribed Image Text:12. Which statement is not true? TEKS 6.3B F. When a positive whole number is multiplied by a mixed number, the product is greater than the whole number. G. When a positive whole number is multiplied by a fraction between 0 and 1, the product is less than the whole number. H. When a mixed number is multiplied by a fraction equivalent to 1, the product is equal to 1. J. When a positive mixed number is multiplied by a whole number greater than 1, the product is greater than both numbers.
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