31.5 x 2 = 63
15.75 x 4 = 63
3969.
63 x 12 = 756
To apply the distributive property to 24 and 63, you can break down one of the numbers into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, you can express 24 as (20 + 4) and then distribute it over 63: [ 24 \times 63 = (20 + 4) \times 63 = 20 \times 63 + 4 \times 63. ] Calculating each part, you get (20 \times 63 = 1260) and (4 \times 63 = 252). Adding these results gives (1260 + 252 = 1512).
63/9 = 7
1 x 63 is 63 2 x 63 is 126 ....
3969.
9 times 7=63 A simpler answer is 1 times 63!
63 x 12 = 756
It is: 7 times 9 = 63
63/3 = 21 times
To apply the distributive property to 24 and 63, you can break down one of the numbers into smaller, more manageable parts. For example, you can express 24 as (20 + 4) and then distribute it over 63: [ 24 \times 63 = (20 + 4) \times 63 = 20 \times 63 + 4 \times 63. ] Calculating each part, you get (20 \times 63 = 1260) and (4 \times 63 = 252). Adding these results gives (1260 + 252 = 1512).
63/9 = 7
1 x 63 is 63 2 x 63 is 126 ....
To determine how many times 63 goes into 252, we divide 252 by 63. The result is 4, as 63 multiplied by 4 equals 252. Therefore, 63 goes into 252 exactly 4 times.
54 * 63 = 3,402
63 * 11 = 693
137 * 63 = 8,631