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Q: Is the product of 0 times 0 the same as the sum of 0 plus 0?
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Is the product of 0x0 the same as the sum of 0 plus 0?

Yes, the product of both is 0


What is the sum of 5 plus 2 or 2 plus 5 why is the sum the same?

because the number are the same /example2 times 3 equals 6. 3 times 2 equals 6


Is 5 plus 9 a product?

No - a product is the result of a multiplication sum. 5 + 9 = 14 is a sum, not a product.


Does product and sum mean the same?

No - the product of numbers is the answer to a multiplication sum, while the sum of numbers is the answer to an addition sum.


A special pair are we our sum is 100 Our product lets you know some more Its our sum time 24 What numbers are we?

If the product of the two numbers is the sum times 24, then the product of the two numbers is 2400. 40 times 60 is 2400, and 40 plus 60 is 100. The two numbers are 40 and 60.


Does total mean multiply or plus?

Total=sum or product of an eqation Multiply=to times or add that number by the times the other number Plus or Add=to add one number to another


Is 18 a sum or a product in 9 times 2?

product


Is 9 plus 3u plus 5u plus 4v a product of four factors?

No. It is a sum of four terms which can be simplified to a sum of three terms.


What is the sum of18 plus 27 as the product of their gcf and another sum?

9(2 + 3)


What is the sum of 49 plus 63 as the product of their GCF and another sum?

7(7 + 9)


What is an expresses the sum of 36 plus 63 product?

The questioner needs to make up his/her mind whether the question is about the sum or product.


If you know the sum of the base and height of a triangle what is the area?

You can't tell from the information you have. There are an infinite number of triangles, with different areas, that all have the same sum of (base + height). The area of the triangle is (1/2) times (base) times (height). You need the product of (base) times (height). If you only know their sum, you have no way to find their product.