You move the decimal point to the left - by as many digits as the absolute value of the exponent, e.g., if the exponent is -5, you move the decimal digit 5 positions to the left.
The product is even.
When finding the product of the digits 2 and 4, you multiply them together, resulting in 8. The individual digits themselves do not change; they remain 2 and 4. The operation simply combines their values to yield a new number, which is the product.
You get 3 quarters of a number by multiplying the number by .75; or you can multiply it by .25 and then multiply the product by 3. Or, you can multiply the number by 3, and then divide the product by 4.Half it and half it again. Then times it by 3
Multiply the number by another number and the product is the multiple
A product.
Just multiply one pair of your numbers to give you a product, and then multiply their product by your third number.
A square number is the product you get when you multiply a number by itself.
A factor is a number that you multiply by another number to get a product, which is the answer to a multiplication problem.
If you multiply any even number by an even number, the product is an even number.
No. The identity for multiplication is the number 1. If you multiply a number by 1, then the product is the original number. If you multiply a number by zero, the product is zero, so the number has 'lost it's identity'
Product means to multiply so it would be 7n.
A 'product' is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers (multiply one number by another).There's no such thing as the product of one number. It's like the sound of one hand clapping.