4 and 14
Two numbers are factors of a product when they multiply with each other to become the product. For example, if the product number is 10, then our factors can be 2 and 5, or 1 and 10.
In the everyday decimal system of writing numbers . . .-- The largest two digits are 8 and 9.-- Their product is 72.-- 10 less than that is 62 .
10 and 1
The product is obtained by multiplying two numbers. The product obtained by multiplying a number by 1 is equal to the number, i.e. 1 x 10 = 10(product). Therefore the product of any number and 0 is always 0.
It is 8.2 * 10 and 2 * 41.
It is 8.2 * 10 and 2 * 41.
1*375 10*37.5
the sum of 10 and the product of 7 and a number 2+5=7 2*5=10
A factor (or divisor) is a number which evenly goes into the number of which it is a factor. E.g. 5, 2, 10 and 4 are factors of 20. A multiple is a number which is a whole number of times larger than the number of which it is a multiple. E.g. 4, 6, 8, 10 and so on are multiples of 2. A product is very similar to a multiple; the product of two numbers is the two multiplied together. E.g. the product of 5 and 4 is twenty, as is the product of 10 and 2.
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"Product" means the result of multiplying two numbers, and you've listed only one number. The product of 101 and any other number is ten times the other number.
2 x 25 5 x 10