12
2 times 3 = 6 or 1 times 6 = 6
Because powers are different from multiplication... 23 = 2 times 2 times 2 = 8 2 times 3 = 6
When you use BEDMAS. 2*2=4 4+2=6
To calculate (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3!), we first find the factorials: (6! = 720) (2! = 2) (4! = 24) (3! = 6) Now, multiplying these together: (720 \times 2 \times 24 \times 6 = 207360). Thus, (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3! = 207360).
17
2 times 3 = 6 or 1 times 6 = 6
(2/6) * 2 = 2/3
6
Yes.
Yes it does. 2 times 5 = 10 16 - 10 = 6
6*9+2=54+2=56.
Because powers are different from multiplication... 23 = 2 times 2 times 2 = 8 2 times 3 = 6
(24 times 3) + (6 over 2) = 75
2/3 times 5/2 = 10/6
When you use BEDMAS. 2*2=4 4+2=6
To calculate (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3!), we first find the factorials: (6! = 720) (2! = 2) (4! = 24) (3! = 6) Now, multiplying these together: (720 \times 2 \times 24 \times 6 = 207360). Thus, (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3! = 207360).
-2 times 6 = -12 is one example