Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, multiplication is like painting a beautiful landscape - it doesn't matter which way you start, the end result will be just as lovely. So, if you know that 3x9 equals 27, then you can be sure that 9x3 will also equal 27. Just remember, math is all about patterns and symmetry, just like the branches on a tree.
Yes, because it is the same thing...... 3x9=27 and 9x3=27 also!
To find the sum of something means to add. Example: 9X3=27 The sum of 9x3 is 27.
3x9 ones = 27
1) 9x3 = 3x3x3 (but that's not really simpler?) How about 1) 9+9+9, and 2) 3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3? #2 doesn't look too simple either. How about 9x3 = (10-1)x3 = 10x3-1x3 = 30-3 = 27? That one's nice.
9x3 is also 9+9+9. 9x3 = 27
The fact that 3 x 9 = 27
Yes, because it is the same thing...... 3x9=27 and 9x3=27 also!
because their the same number just switched in place
3 x 9 = 27
To find the sum of something means to add. Example: 9X3=27 The sum of 9x3 is 27.
commutative property 9X3
It is 3 times 9 = 27
Yes. 3x9=27 and it is the same with 9x3. It is called the commutative property which allows you to switch the order of numbers and keep the same answer. Multiplication and addition are commutative (not division nor subtraction).
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3x9 ones = 27
1) 9x3 = 3x3x3 (but that's not really simpler?) How about 1) 9+9+9, and 2) 3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3? #2 doesn't look too simple either. How about 9x3 = (10-1)x3 = 10x3-1x3 = 30-3 = 27? That one's nice.
9x3 is also 9+9+9. 9x3 = 27