Itself.
The multiplier. The multiplicand is multiplied by the multiplier to create the product.
Wrong. Product divided by the multiplicand equals the multiplier.
9 = multiplicand 4 = multiplier 36 = product
Multiplier x multiplicand = product
They are called the multiplicand and the multiplier. The multiplicand is the number that is being multiplied by the multiplier. 6 (multiplicand) x 3 (multiplier) __________ 18 (product)
multiplier times multiplicand equals product or multiplicand times multiplier equals product
The product of a 4-digit multiplicand and a 1-digit multiplier can have either 4 or 5 digits. If the 4-digit number is multiplied by a multiplier of 1 to 9, the product will typically have 4 digits. However, if the multiplicand is multiplied by 10 (the maximum value for a 1-digit number), the product can reach a maximum of 5 digits. Thus, the product can range from 4 to 5 digits, depending on the specific numbers involved.
Yes.
multiplicand x multiplier = product. Multiplier is the answer.
When the multiplier is 1, the product is the same as the multiplicand. Really! Well if you have 6 times 1 the answer would be 6, when multiplying by 1's your answer is always the other #.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product