6 times 30 equals 180
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Well, honey, when you multiply 30 by -6, you get -180. It's simple math, not rocket science. Just remember, a negative times a positive equals a negative, and a positive times a negative also equals a negative. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! When you multiply 30 by -6, you get -180. Remember, multiplying a positive number by a negative number gives you a negative result. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a peaceful and rewarding experience when you take it one step at a time.
When we multiply 30*-6, we start by imagining that there is no negative sign. 30*6=180. Now wait, because we only have 1 negative term, this will make our answer negative, so -180.
Just remember these simple rules when solving multiplication/division with negative numbers.
Like signs make positive answers -- -3*-3=9 3*3=9
Unlike signs make negative answers -- -3*3=-9 3*-3=-9
Algebraically, with X = ' what. '30X = 180X = 180/30X = 6=====
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The square root simplifies to six times the square root of five. The decimal form of that is approximately 13.41640786
6^30 = 2.21073919720733 x 10^23
2 times 2 to the power of 30 is 2,147,483,648.