40
The answer is 40. You will divide 4.8 by 0.12. To check the answer, multiply 40 by .12 and the product will be 4.8
49. (If any number is substituted into this question, the answer is the product of that number with itself. If the number is 7, then 7 times 7 = 49. If the number is 12, then 12 times 12 = 144 ... and so on and so forth.)
NO, no, no. 12 nothings is nothing. Any number multiplied by zero gives the answer zero.
The product of six and two times a number can be calculated by first multiplying two and the number, and then multiplying the result by six. This can be written as 6 * (2 * x), where x represents the unknown number. Simplifying this expression, we get 6 * 2x = 12x. Therefore, the product of six and two times a number is 12 times that number.
Let X be some number. Then the answer is 8 times X less 12.
The product of any two whole numbers is the result of multiplying them together. This product is always a whole number as well, since the multiplication of whole numbers does not yield fractions or decimals. For example, multiplying 3 and 4 gives a product of 12. Overall, the product reflects the total quantity when the first number is taken as many times as the value of the second number.
12
12+ 6 is the number on the outside add up to the on in the middle
It can only be a multipule of 6. 12.
Yes, if you multiply a number by 3 and the result is 36, that number is 12. You can find this by dividing 36 by 3, which gives you 12.
144
Product (or multiplication) is a binary operator. It takes two inputs and gives one output. For example, the product of 3 and 4 is 12. The product of just one number does not make mathematical sense.