Assume 6*10 is equal to 66. Since 66 = 6*11, then we have assumed that 6*10 = 6*11, which implies 10 = 11, contradiction.
But seriously, I would memorize my multiplication tables instead.
You can tell it will be even when the number you are multiplying has a 2 4 6 8. You can tell it will be odd when the number you are multiplying has a 1 3 5 7.
It's impossible to tell without a formula with both x and y.
You have two variables which without further information can not tell you about the other. Without saying what they equal you can't even give possible solutions.
i cannot tell you the answer, but try multiplying 14*14
It is not possible to tell.
Well, you can tell how old your dog is by multiplying how old your dog is in human years by 7. And you can tell how much they weigh by weighing them.
Two fractions are equivalent if the fully simplified fractions are equal. If you can multiply the fraction with the smaller numerator and denominator by the same value to equal the second fraction. For example the fractions 3/4 and 9/12. The nominator and denominator, 3 and 4 have both been multiplied by 3 to equal 9/12. Cross multiply. If the products are equal, the fractions are equal. Cross multiplying means to multiply each numerator of one fraction with the denominator of the other fraction.
mahatma Gandhian can tell the time without a clock!
Yes, but ONLY if the base is 10 .
If you combine them, the more dense solution should sit on the bottom.
The numerator and the denominator equal each other.
One foot of water is merely the depth. Without the surface area, it's impossible to tell how many pounds it gives.