No.
Multiplication is commutative so the order of the multiplicands does not matter.
Multiplication is associative so the order in which the operations are carried out does not matter.
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Number order in multiplication does not matter, this is known as the associative property. So this means (1*2)*3 = 1*(2*3)
Associative property of multiplication states that: (ab)c = a(bc) In words, no matter which order you multiply the numbers by, you obtain the same results.
Nope.(factor) x (factor) = (product)a x b = cb x a = cOrdering doesn't matter in multiplication.
the order in which you multiply the numbers doesn't matter. example: 6x4x2 you can multiply it in that order, or you can do 6x2x4
The Commutative property applies to both addition and multiplication. It states that the answer is independent of the order of the expression. In other words, it does not matter in which order you put the numbers in the problem.For example, in addition:3 + 5 = 8is the same as:5 + 3 = 8It does not matter in which order you place the numbers, the answer is still the same.Similarly, for multiplication:9 x 7 = 63is the same as:7 x 9 = 63