The answer is 8.
A reasonable estimate for (6 \times 64) can be approached by rounding 64 to 60 for easier calculations. Thus, (6 \times 60 = 360). This provides a close approximation, indicating that the actual product of (6 \times 64) will be slightly higher than 360. The exact answer is 384, which confirms that 360 is a reasonable estimate.
A product with which you end is like......um...for example:8x8=64, So 64 is the product
64
64*1000 = 64000
64 = 26
The word 'product' means 'mu;tiplication. So '64' multiplied by '2' equal;- 64 x2 128 ==== The answer!!!!!
64 x 7 = 448
87 x 64 = 5568
64 multiplied by 850 is 54,400.
It is: 26 = 64
It is 64 times 9 = 576
64 + 23 = 87 64 x 23 = 1472