Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
that ain't possible
Yes
Multiplication and division first, addition and subtraction second. Without brackets, that equation equals 2.
Using the digits, we can make 81 x 62 equals 5022, which is the largest possible product. To make the smallest possible product, do 268 x 1 = 268.
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
that ain't possible
1 x1 x 1 = 1
n x 1 = n
Yes
9 x 9 = 81
Multiplication and division first, addition and subtraction second. Without brackets, that equation equals 2.
Using the digits, we can make 81 x 62 equals 5022, which is the largest possible product. To make the smallest possible product, do 268 x 1 = 268.
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
Order of operations has the multiplication happen first and then the addition.1+1+1+1+1+1+1x0+1=1+1+1+1+1+1+0+1=7All the addition can happen in the same step.
Number order in multiplication does not matter, this is known as the associative property. So this means (1*2)*3 = 1*(2*3)
2/3 = 2 x 1/3