3x6=18 and 6x3=18
because 3x6=18 and 6x3=18 so that is the answer
6x3 and 3x6 both equal 18, so their results are the same. However, they differ in their arrangement; 6x3 emphasizes multiplying 6 by 3, while 3x6 emphasizes multiplying 3 by 6. This distinction can be important in contexts like area calculation or when considering grouping in word problems. Despite the difference in order, the commutative property of multiplication confirms that the outcome remains unchanged.
The communative property is that if you switch digits around in an equation that is multiplication or addition, you get the same outcome anyway. Examples: 6x3=18 3x6=18 4+28=32 28+4=32
-3x6-25 is equal to -43
A property of multiplication, like addition, is that it can be put on any side of another expression, as long as it is all multiplication. For example, the commutative propety, 3x6, is the same thing as 6x3, they both equal 18. This is unique to addition and multipication, because 3-6, is not the same as 6-3, 10/5 is not the same as 5/10
because 3x6=18 and 6x3=18 so that is the answer
The communative property is that if you switch digits around in an equation that is multiplication or addition, you get the same outcome anyway. Examples: 6x3=18 3x6=18 4+28=32 28+4=32
-3x6-25 is equal to -43
A property of multiplication, like addition, is that it can be put on any side of another expression, as long as it is all multiplication. For example, the commutative propety, 3x6, is the same thing as 6x3, they both equal 18. This is unique to addition and multipication, because 3-6, is not the same as 6-3, 10/5 is not the same as 5/10
three. 1x 18 2x9 3x6
3*4 + 3*6 = 3*(4 + 6) = 3*10 = 30
As a product of its prime factors: 2*3*3 = 18
3x6 = 18
3x6
The answer will depend on the measurement units used for 3x6.
9x8
18.......