1.2 x 10 = 12
12x10 = 120 hope this helps
A 12 yard * 10 yard room occupies 12*10 = 120 sq yards.
120 months. Simple math problem:what's 12x10? 12 months per year, ten years per decade.
To calculate the number of 12x12 tiles needed for a 12x10 room, first find the area of the room, which is 120 square feet (12 feet x 10 feet). Each 12x12 tile covers 1 square foot (since 12 inches = 1 foot). Therefore, you would need 120 tiles to cover the entire room.
12x1=12 12x2-24 12x3=36 12x4=48 12x5=60 12x6=72 12x7=84 12x8=96 12x9=108 12x10-120 12x11=132
120 square ft
12x10=120. The easiest way to multiply anything by 10 is to just add a zero on the end. So if you add a zero into 12 you'll get 120, which is your answer.
12x10 = 120 hope this helps
120 40x3=120, 12x10=120
i believe it is 120 inches. What i did was i did 12x10.
120 (12x10, 20x6, and 40x3)
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12 is the multiplier and 10 is the multiplicand. The product is 120.
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 120 square meters.
A 12 yard * 10 yard room occupies 12*10 = 120 sq yards.
If there are 12 months in one year, and a decade is 10 years. Then there are 120 months in a decade. (12x10=120)