If one factor remains unchanged and the other factor is reduced to one percent of its original value, the product will be zero

If one factor remains unchanged and the other factor is reduced to one percent of its original value, the product will be zero


If one factor remains unchanged and the other factor is reduced to one percent, the product will be reduced to one percent



If two numbers are divided by each other, the divisor remains unchanged, the divisor is expanded 100 times, and the quotient is reduced to the original ()


If two numbers are divided by each other, the divisor remains unchanged, the divisor is expanded 100 times, and the quotient is reduced to the original (1 / 100)



If two numbers are divided, the divisor increases 10 times and the divisor decreases 10 times, then the quotient (); if the divisor increases 100 times and the divisor decreases 100 times, then the quotient ()


Multiplication of two numbers makes the divisor ten times larger, the divisor ten times smaller and the quotient one hundred times larger