2+3+6 = 11.
No, two.
Factors are numbers that multiply to create products. 2 x 3 = 6. Two and three are factors of six. Six is the product of two and three.
The product of two and three is six (2 x 3 = 6) The difference between two and three is one (3 - 2 = 1)
A product is the result of multiplying two numbers, "the product of six" is meaningless.
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2*(6 - 3^3) = -42
Alright, sweetheart, the third product of six and twelve is thirty-six. You simply multiply six by twelve to get seventy-two, and then count three spots down the line to find thirty-six. Math can be a real hoot when you know where to look!
If zero is counted as a whole number, then the first three whole numbers are zero, one and two and the product of ANY series containing zero is ZERO. If, on the other hand, only non-zero numbers are considered, then the series is one, two and three and the product is six.
The product of six hundred seventy and eighty is fifty-three thousand six hundred.
Not at all. Six times one half is three, and one half is not an integer.
It is: 6*3 = 18
You need at least two numbers to get a product.