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(15) times (c) = " 15c "
To write an algebraic expression for the phrase "the product of 15 and c," you multiply the two quantities together. The expression can be written as ( 15c ). This indicates that you are taking 15 and multiplying it by the variable ( c ).
15 * 2, the product of 15 and 2, is 30And the product of 15 and 25, is 375And the product of 15 and 178, is 2770
10,140 is the product of 676 and 15.
If a is to b as c is to d, a x d = b x c. The product of the means (b & c) equals the product of the extremes (a & d).
As a product of its prime factors it is: 3*5 = 15 Or as: 1*15 = 15
The product of 15 and c in algebraic expression is simply 15c, which means 15 times c.
To write an algebraic expression for the phrase "the product of 15 and c," you multiply the two quantities together. The expression can be written as ( 15c ). This indicates that you are taking 15 and multiplying it by the variable ( c ).
15c
15 * 2, the product of 15 and 2, is 30And the product of 15 and 25, is 375And the product of 15 and 178, is 2770
10,140 is the product of 676 and 15.
Its called the product. For example, in the problem 5x3=15, 15 is the product.
I don't quite understand the phrasing of the question. In mathematics a product is the result of multiplication. If you have three numbers A, B and C Then A x B might be one product A x C might be the second product B x C might be the third product This would leave A x B x C as the fourth product. So, if we have 3, 5 and 7 then 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 7 = 21 5 x 7 = 35 and 3 x 5 x 7 = 105
Hey . product of 15 and 12 is 180.
If a is to b as c is to d, a x d = b x c. The product of the means (b & c) equals the product of the extremes (a & d).
As a product of its prime factors it is: 3*5 = 15 Or as: 1*15 = 15
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
45.2 x 15 = 678