Yes.
Chat with our AI personalities
6 and 2/3 times.
2 times 3 = 6 or 1 times 6 = 6
If you mean: 6 times (3-3) plus 2 then the answer is 2
Yes! It is so true because 2 times 8 is 16 and 6 times 6 is 36
No, the expressions 6 times 2 and 4 times 3 are not examples of the commutative property. The commutative property states that the order of the numbers being multiplied does not affect the result, such as 2 times 3 being the same as 3 times 2. In this case, 6 times 2 is not equal to 4 times 3, so it does not demonstrate the commutative property.