12 times 1/12 = 1
It equals nothing Another Answer: The answer is 1. 28 X 1 = 28 and 12 X 1 = 12.
-11
9 divided by 9 equals 1, and 3 times 12 equals 36. 1 plus 36 equals 37.
These are the result of the fundamental laws of multiplication. In the real number system (and beyond), one is the identity of multiplication and that menas that 1*a = a*1 = a for all numbers a.
The numbers are -1 and -11 because -1 times -11 = 11 and (-1)+(-11) = -12
12 times 0.5 times 1 = 6
Well, honey, if you're looking for a math lesson, buckle up! 4 times 12 equals 48, but 4 times 12 plus 1 equals 49. So there you have it, sweetie, 4 times 12 plus 1 equals 49. Math can be a real trip, can't it?
0.5 times 2 equals 1.
12 times 8 equals 96
12 + 4 x 4 x 1 = 64
The answer is 12. Four times 12 equals 48 (4 × 12 = 48).
To find out what number, when multiplied by 12, equals 1000, you would divide 1000 by 12. The result is approximately 83.333. Therefore, 12 times 83.333 equals 1000.