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The answer is 108 divided by 12 = 9 or 108 divided by 9 = 12 By Tabassum
9 + 8 x 2 = 30 / 6 ? 5 9 + 16 = 5 ? 5 25 = 5 ?5 25 = 5 x 5 Multiplication is the missing operation.
The expression "-3 9" appears to be incomplete or unclear. If you meant to ask what -3 plus 9 equals, then the answer is 6. If you meant to ask about a different operation or context, please clarify!
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9 plus 10 equals 19. This simple arithmetic operation is often humorously referenced in internet culture due to a viral video where a child mistakenly claims that 9 plus 10 equals 21. However, mathematically, the correct answer remains 19.
The easiest way would be as follows: -15 -4 +99 -3 -9 = 68
Commutative property of multiplication. Not true, the commutative propery states that you can rearrange the numbers ex: 9*2=2*9 What you are looking for is the reflexive propery, which states an operation equals itself written exactly the same way
This is not an equation. (8/8) times (8 and 8/8) = 9
9 times 9 equals 81. This is because when you multiply a number by itself, you are essentially squaring that number. In this case, 9 squared is equal to 81. This can be calculated by adding 9 to itself 9 times, or by using the multiplication operation to simplify the process.