Same as the number you times it by
It is very simple by multiplying binary numbers. Following are the procedure for multiplying binary numbers. Step 1: When we multiplying 0 and 0, we get 0. 0 x 0 = 0 Step 2: When multiplying 1 and 0, we get 0 1 x 0 = 0 Step 3: When multiplying 0 and 1, we get 0 0 x 1 = 0 Step 4: When Multiplying 1 and 1, we get 1 1 x 1 = 1
The rule for multiplying by 1 is, everything multiplied by 1 is the answer.For example, 2multiplied by 1 is 2.
A conversion factor is the same as multiplying by a factor of?
When you multiply any number by 1, you get the same number as the result. This is because multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the original number.
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Multiplying by 1 and a half.
Because doing so is equivalent to multiplying or dividing by x/x, which can be cancelled down to 1.
When the multiplier is 1, the product is the same as the multiplicand. Really! Well if you have 6 times 1 the answer would be 6, when multiplying by 1's your answer is always the other #.
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Because multiplying or dividing them by the same NON-ZERO number does not alter their ratio.