A one digit multiplication problem is one in which the numerals being multiplied have only one digit. Examples would include: 6x2 or 5x3 or 7x4 or 1x8. (These are just a few examples. The list of all the possible one digit multiplication problems would be very long.)
A two digit multiplication problem is one in which the numbers being multiplied have two digits. Examples would include: 12x43 or 16x21 or 75x23.
123456789*1
Division by a number is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. That is, n / a = n * (1/a) and as you should know, (1/a) is the reciprocal of a.
A product is an answer to a multiplication problem.
1 x 61.
What is 1 times 41
Just solve it like a normal multiplication problem!
No.
Nothing in multiplication will equal that but 1 43 x 1= 43
1*98
123456789*1
X 1
Division by a number is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. That is, n / a = n * (1/a) and as you should know, (1/a) is the reciprocal of a.
9 x 9 = 81
A product is an answer to a multiplication problem.
1 x 83.
51 times 1
1 x 61.