numbers are multiplied to find products
6
8 multiplied by 1=8 5 multiplied by 1=5 6 multiplied by 1=6
That the product is what you multiplied by 1.
Two factors are multiplied to make a product.
2400, 300, 80 and 10
The two numbers that are multiplied together are called factors. In a multiplication equation, the factors are the numbers being multiplied to find the product. For example, in the equation 5 x 4 = 20, the factors are 5 and 4.
6
8 multiplied by 1=8 5 multiplied by 1=5 6 multiplied by 1=6
That the product is what you multiplied by 1.
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They also get smaller.
Two factors are multiplied to make a product.
2400, 300, 80 and 10
A negative decimal multiplied by a positive decimal.
The cross product is created.
The number of partial products in multiplication depends on the number of digits in the factors being multiplied. In 1(a), if there are three digits in one factor, each digit contributes a partial product when multiplied by the other factor, resulting in three partial products. In 1(b), if one factor has two digits, it will produce only two partial products corresponding to its two digits. Thus, the difference in the number of partial products reflects the number of digits in the factors being multiplied.
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