Just do 7 x 3. Because it's 7 three times.
The multiplication fact that can help find 7 divided by 7 is 1 × 7 = 7. Since division is the inverse of multiplication, knowing that 7 divided by 7 equals the number that, when multiplied by 7, gives 7 leads us to the answer: 7 ÷ 7 = 1. Thus, 7 divided by 7 equals 1.
Multiplication and addition.
7+7 = 14? I would help you, but I don't get the question?
If you just switch the numbers around (in either multiplication or addition) it is the commutative property.
7x4=28
7*3= 21
No, it is not.
7 times 3
What is a multiplication fact that can you double to find 4×7
1 x 7 plus 2 x 7 is the same as 3 x 7
Order of operations: The final multiplication has priority - do it first, then add.You can simplify the problem. 11*7= 77.
7
Multiplication and addition.
7+7 = 14? I would help you, but I don't get the question?
You have mentioned '7' three times in the question.This is a tip-off that you could multiply 7 "times" 3 and get 21.
If you just switch the numbers around (in either multiplication or addition) it is the commutative property.
7x4=28