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
multiplier times multiplicand equals product or multiplicand times multiplier equals 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)
Yes.
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.
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