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.
2*(6 - 3^3) = -42
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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!
The product of six hundred seventy and eighty is fifty-three thousand six hundred.
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.
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.