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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 05:30 mullanebrianot3dpw

Which statement about this product is true? 0.44×(−5 3/4) It is equal to 0 because 0.44 rounded to the nearest whole number is 0, and 0 times any number is 0.

It is equal to −534 because 44 is equal to 1, and 1 times any number equals that number.

It is greater than −3 because 0.44×534 is less than 12×6.

It is less than −534 because multiplying by a number less than 1 gives a smaller number.

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