It is: 2 times 2/3 = 4/3
3/7 times 2/3 = 2/7
2 * 3 = 6
2/3-2/3=0
3*2 = 63*2 = 6
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13/5 x 25/7 = 325/35 = 65/7 = 9 and 2/7
2+3+6 = 11.
The product of two and three is six (2 x 3 = 6) The difference between two and three is one (3 - 2 = 1)
The product of two 2-digit numbers cannot be a two-digit number because the smallest two-digit number is 10, and the smallest product of two 2-digit numbers (10 × 10) is 100. Since 100 is a three-digit number, any multiplication of two 2-digit numbers will yield a product that is at least 100 or more. Therefore, the product must always be three digits or greater.
1. find the product of the first two 2. multiply that product with the third number
Two, three, and five have a product of thirty (2*3*5).
2 over 3 is .6666