6 x 3 x 4 = 72
4 and 1/2 times 6 is 4 times 6 + 1/2 times 6 = 24 + 3 = 27
4 x 6 - 3 = 21
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.
15 + 3 - (6 x 4) = -6
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4 x 3 x 6 = 72
4 and two thirds = (4(3)+2)/3 = 14/3 6 times 4 and two thirds = 6 * (14/3) = 28
(-3) * (-6) + (-4) = +18 +(-4) = 14
(-4)*(-6)/(-3) = (-4)*2 = -8
5/6 times 3/4 is 5/8ths.
6 / 3 - 4 * 6 = 2 - 4*6 = 2 - 24 = -22
To find a fraction of a fraction, multiply the fractions. 1/6 times 3/4 is the quantity 1 times 3 over the quantity 6 times 4. The answer is 3/24, but we can simplify it to 1/8.
3(4 + 6) = 3 x 4 and 3 x 6 = 12 + 18 = 30
Answer = 6 / (3/4) = 6 x 4 / 3 = 8 quart cans each of 3/4 quartThe idea is to divide 6 by 3/4, which is the same as 6 times 4/3.
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8 * 3 / 4 = 24 / 4 = 6