42, idiot
It is: (28-7) times 6 = 126
Yes it is.
Yes, if you add 6 four more times to the product you got with 6 times 3.
One possible number sentence that uses six 7s to produce a product of 59829 is ( 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 = 59829 ). However, since ( 7^6 = 117649 ), we need to use a combination of multiplication and division. A valid approach would be ( (7 \times 7 \times 7) \times (7 \times 7) \div 7 = 59829 ).
7 times 6 is 42. If you subtract two, you get 42-2= 40.
29.
7 times z reduced by a third of the product
The expression "7 more than the product of 6 and 9" can be written as 6 * 9 + 7. First, you calculate the product of 6 and 9 (6 * 9 = 54), then add 7 to get the final result. Therefore, the expression simplifies to 54 + 7 = 61.
One standard way is it use colons , For example 7:14::6:12 read as 7 is to 14 as 6 is to 12. The number in the middle are called the means; those on either end are called the extremes. In a correct proportion, the product of the means equals the product of the extremes. In the example, note that 7 times 12 = 14 times 6.
6 times 7 = 42 and so 7 is the larger number
The product of 6 multiplied by 7 is 42.
The product is 113.04