When you multiply a number other than zero by 0. 1 you will always get an answer greater than zero?

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2026-04-11 14:10

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The statement is incorrect. When you multiply any number other than zero by 0.1, the result will be a non-zero number that is less than the original number. For example, multiplying 5 by 0.1 gives 0.5, which is indeed greater than zero but less than 5. Therefore, while the result is positive, it is not always greater than the original number.

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