6*138=828
6*8=48
6*30=180
6*100=600
48+180+600=828
6 x 23 = 138
6 times 8
This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
When you multiply something by 6, it is called "scaling" or "multiplication by 6." In mathematical terms, you are performing a multiplication operation where 6 is the multiplicative factor. For example, if you multiply a number ( x ) by 6, it can be expressed as ( 6 \times x ).
Oh, dude, let me do some quick math for you. So, 6 goes into 138... like 23 times. Yeah, that's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
138 x 6 = 828
The product is another way of saying multiplication. 23 * 6 = 138.
6 x 23 = 138
Well, honey, 21 goes into 138 a total of 6 times. It's simple division, nothing to lose sleep over. Just divide 138 by 21 and you'll get your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
6 times 8
This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
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When you multiply something by 6, it is called "scaling" or "multiplication by 6." In mathematical terms, you are performing a multiplication operation where 6 is the multiplicative factor. For example, if you multiply a number ( x ) by 6, it can be expressed as ( 6 \times x ).
6 times 8
Commutative Property of Multiplication
Oh, dude, let me do some quick math for you. So, 6 goes into 138... like 23 times. Yeah, that's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. To find the times tables that equal 138, we can start by exploring different factors of 138. We see that 138 is equal to 2 x 69, 3 x 46, 6 x 23, and 1 x 138. Each of these pairs forms a times table that equals 138. Isn't that just delightful?