7 x 8 = 56
by equal it wromg
I think you have to equal it wrong?
7 x 8 is not a number sentence because it does not have an equal sign (=) and it does not have a solution.
Which number replaces the box to make this a true number sentence? 6 × (7 - 3) = (6 × 7) - ( × 3)
One possible number sentence that uses six 7s to produce a product of 59829 is ( 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 = 59829 ). However, since ( 7^6 = 117649 ), we need to use a combination of multiplication and division. A valid approach would be ( (7 \times 7 \times 7) \times (7 \times 7) \div 7 = 59829 ).
by equal it wromg
I think you have to equal it wrong?
7 x 8 is not a number sentence because it does not have an equal sign (=) and it does not have a solution.
Which number replaces the box to make this a true number sentence? 6 × (7 - 3) = (6 × 7) - ( × 3)
One possible number sentence that uses six 7s to produce a product of 59829 is ( 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 \times 7 = 59829 ). However, since ( 7^6 = 117649 ), we need to use a combination of multiplication and division. A valid approach would be ( (7 \times 7 \times 7) \times (7 \times 7) \div 7 = 59829 ).
To change 7 by 8 to make it a true number sentence, you would need to perform a mathematical operation. One way to do this is by adding 1 to 7, which would make it 8. Therefore, the true number sentence would be 8 = 8.
the answer to the question above is that 4 times 7 is 28 and 14 times 2 = 28
it means you have to make it double
To create a false number sentence from 7 times 8, you could simply change one of the numbers or the operation. For example, you could write "7 times 8 equals 55" or "6 times 8 equals 56." Both statements are false, as the correct product of 7 and 8 is 56.
7*8=78
if its 7*8 change it to 8*7
If you septuple 10 you will get 70, as it make it 7 times itself.