This is one example below:
A farmer wants to count his sheep. He separates them into 3 fields. In each field, there are 5 sheep. How many sheep does he have in total?
The answer to this would be 3*5 = 15 sheep.
The answer to a multiplication problem is the product.
the product
The answer word for a multiplication problem is "product." When two numbers are multiplied together, the result is referred to as the product of those numbers. For example, in the multiplication of 3 and 4, the product is 12.
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The answer to a multiplication problem is the product.
the product
The answer word for a multiplication problem is "product." When two numbers are multiplied together, the result is referred to as the product of those numbers. For example, in the multiplication of 3 and 4, the product is 12.
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the answer is order
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it is mostly the product in that case
A multiplication problem that equals 161 is (7 \times 23 = 161). Another way to express this is (161 = 11 \times 14.6363), but since 14.6363 is not an integer, it's more common to stick with the integers (7) and (23) for multiplication.
usually in the problem it will say of
One possibility is the "answer".
It's called the product.
Aside from 1 x 46 and its reverse, the only multiplication sum involving positive integer numbers to equal 46 is 2 x 23 (and its reverse).