6 times 8
The product.
13x2 2x13
1 and 243.
A multiplication problem that equals 48 is 6 multiplied by 8, written as 6 x 8 = 48. Another example is 12 multiplied by 4, which can be expressed as 12 x 4 = 48. Additionally, 3 times 16 also equals 48, or 3 x 16 = 48.
6 times 8
48 x 10
Either by using a calculator or working out the problem on paper.
131.5 x 2= 263, 52.6 x 5 =263...
The multiplicand and the multiplier. Both can also be called factors.
(101) x (22) = 2,222
You can set this problem up like this: 48/4 = y/11 Cross multiply 48*11 = 4y 528 = 4y 528 divided by 4 = 132 So when w equals 11 y equals 132
if you have 12r and you minus 4r it doesn't equal 48. it would equal 8r to find out what r is i would have to see the whole problem