The product is the "sum" of a multiplication math problem.
No. 'Sum' implies addition.
A sum is an answer to an addition problem and a product is an answer to a multiplication problem
Multiplicands.
A product is the answer of a multiplication equation. A sum is the answer of an addition equation.
The product is the "sum" of a multiplication math problem.
I suppose you wanted to ask: how to do multiplication with repeated addition. int mul (int a, int b) { int sum= 0; int sign= 1; if (b<0) { sign= -1; b= -b;} for (; b; --b) sum = sum + a; return sign*sum; }
2.756 x 103
No. 'Sum' implies addition.
The answer of a multiplication problem is the product.
Addition, sum would be multiplication.
Write 2,784 in expanded notation as the sum of multiplication expressions
I am stuck on that one too sorry.
addition
A multiplication sum the answer to which is: 1,284,316.
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A sum is an answer to an addition problem and a product is an answer to a multiplication problem