6 multiplied by 18 is 108.
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6/10 multiplied by 18 is 10.8
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(24 + 7) x (18 - 6) = 31 x 12 = 372
36 is twice the product of its digits multiplied. 3 times 6 equals 18, and 18 times 2 equals 36.
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6/10 multiplied by 18 is 10.8
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No. When creating equivalent fractions both the numerator and denominator must be multiplied by the same number. To get from 3/18 to 6/18 the numerator has multiplied by 2 but the denominator has been multiplied by 1. Equivalent fractions are equal. As the denominator is the same, a comparison of the numerators tells if they are equal (and thus equivalent) or not: 3 ≠ 6 → 3/18 ≠ 6/18, thus they are not equivalent.
One of the easiest ways of doing multiplications is thinking of it as fast addition. Instead of looking at it as 3 multiplied by 6, think of it as 6+6+6. For example: 3+3+3+3+3+3= 18 6+6+6= 18 3x6= 18
6 X -3 = -18 so negative three.
1 and 18 2 and 9 3 and 6
The GCF of 18 and 35 is 1.
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