A factor is a number that you multiply by another number to get a product, which is the answer to a multiplication problem.
it any number can multiply by the same its commutative
The question is ambiguous. Do you want to know how to multiply a fraction by a whole number, as well as by a mixed number? Or are you asking how to multiply a whole number by a mixed number and express the product as a fraction? Or what?
its called a multiple of 4 You quadruple the number
It is not possible.Division by 0 is not defined and multiplication by 0 will result in the answer being 0. After that, no amount of multiplication or division will make any difference.Division or multiplication by 1 makes no difference to a number answer.So, all you can do is divide or multiply by 2.That will generate all the integer powers of 2 but 30 is not one of them. 120 divided by 2 divided by 2 = 30
A factor is a number in multiplication. It's the number used to multiply with others to get the answer (also called the product in multiplication) 1,2,3,4,6 and 12 are factors for 12. 8]
Multiplication is a binary operation. That means you need to have two (or more) numbers that you multiply together to get an answer. There is only one number in your question.
You take the number and multiply it by itself and then the question becomes a simple multiplication problem.
In multiplication, when you multiply a number by 1, and you have the same number, that's called the identity property of one.
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'
When we multiply two numbers, the answer we get is called 'product'. The number of objects in each group is called 'multiplicand,' and the number of such equal groups is called 'multiplier'.
1 is the identity element of multiplication. What this means is that if you multiply any number by 1, the result is the same as the original number.
7 x 6 = 42 The second number in the question is called the multiplier. The first number in the question, the number which you multiply, is called the multiplicand.
Some examples of the zero property of multiplication: 8x0=0 93x0=0 93845x1=0 The Zero Property of Multiplication- If you multiply the any number by 0, you will always get zero, no matter what number you multiply by 0.
math error is incorrect for this question because it is applied when you divide a number by zero which doesn't have a property because it is an error. it is the multiplication property of zero. The multiplication property of zero states that any number multiplied by zero is always zero.
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 a negative number with a positive number, the result will be negative. If you multiply two negatives, the result will be positive.