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There is no multiplication of whole numbers that equals 13.
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.
These are the result of the fundamental laws of multiplication. In the real number system (and beyond), one is the identity of multiplication and that menas that 1*a = a*1 = a for all numbers a.
commutative property of multiplication
There is no multiplication of whole numbers that equals 13.
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.
These are the result of the fundamental laws of multiplication. In the real number system (and beyond), one is the identity of multiplication and that menas that 1*a = a*1 = a for all numbers a.
commutative property of multiplication
7 times 5 equals 35
6 times 8
23 times 8
1 times 88 equals 88.