3*5 = 15
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
The bullet represents a multiplication. You are supposed to do the multiplication before you do the additions.
that ain't possible
1 plus 1 equals one fact
3*5 = 15
None, because there is no multiplication involved.
Possibly: 2 + 4 > 5
The bullet represents a multiplication. You are supposed to do the multiplication before you do the additions.
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
that ain't possible
1 plus 1 equals one fact
Because 2x+y is addition not multiplication
Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.Commutativity of multiplication.There is also, implicitly, the property that equals plus equals are equal.
Yes. This only works for multiplication and addition.
Do the multiplication first, giving 5 + 6 + 6 + 9, ie 26
Multiplication and division first, addition and subtraction second. Without brackets, that equation equals 2.