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Q: Could there be a number in the twos column that ends in a five on a multiplication table explain why or why not?
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Could there be a number in the 2s column on the multiplication table thatends in a 5 explain why or why not?

Every number that includes a factor of 2 is an even number. Every number that ends in a 5 is an odd number.


Could there be a number in the 2s column on the multiplication table that ends in a 5?

Yes


Could there be a number in the 2s column on the multiplication table that ends in 5?

All numbers in the 2s column on the multiplication table end in the even numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0.


How do you check multiplication using division?

You could divide the answer into the larger number of the problem. The answer should be the remaining number (multiplicand).


How can multiplication be integrated with other subjects?

It is not difficult to incorporate multiplication into other subjects. When playing music for example you could repeat the same phrase a certain number of times.


What does x mean in a math problem?

X could be a sign for multiplication, or it could also be a variable. A variable is a letter representing a number.


A number in the from ab where b is not equal to 0 mean?

Nothing, particularly. a could be 0 and multiplication is commutative.


Who discover decimals number?

The Arabs. Roman mathematics suffered from lack of a zero. They could not do multiplication or division.


How can i communicate multiplication?

I guess you could either say, or write, that you did a multiplication.


Could it be anything other then product in multiplication in an answer?

No, the answer in a multiplication problem is called the product.


What multiplication fact could you use to find a number that can be divided eqaully by 8 and 9?

8 x 9 = 72


How you can find a factorial of a number without using multiple operator?

If you really wanted to do this, you could simulate multiplication with repeated addition.