Yes, it does.
For example: 2x2= 4. [;
You could divide the answer into the larger number of the problem. The answer should be the remaining number (multiplicand).
No. A number multiplied by a fraction yields a smaller number
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
In multiplication/division the answer will always be negative and in addition/subtract the answerwill have the sign of the larger number
Certainly, if you multiply fractions for instance.
You could divide the answer into the larger number of the problem. The answer should be the remaining number (multiplicand).
No. A number multiplied by a fraction yields a smaller number
In addition, it depends on which is larger. In multiplication, a negative times a positive is alway negative.
Multiplication is an addition 'that' number of times. 3*3 = 9 3+3+3 = 9
In multiplication/division the answer will always be negative and in addition/subtract the answerwill have the sign of the larger number
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Certainly, if you multiply fractions for instance.
There is only one number. The simplest multiplication fact is 3122111 x 0 = 0There is only one number. The simplest multiplication fact is 3122111 x 0 = 0There is only one number. The simplest multiplication fact is 3122111 x 0 = 0There is only one number. The simplest multiplication fact is 3122111 x 0 = 0
Not necessarily. For example, if you multiply one million by 0.001 (which is a positive number), you get a thousand, which is less than a million.
The answer will depend on the two units. It will entail multiplication by a number that is greater than 1 (or division by a number smaller than 1).
You make a line of numbers in this case factors.
number to multiply to 11 to make 1111: 101To get the number to multiply to 11 to make 1111, divide 1111 by 11.1111 ÷ 11 = 101Note that multiplication is the reverse of division.