if you want to be specific, the equation should look like this:\ (10x10) + (8x7) so... 100 + 56 equals 156! try it in a calculator
Well, darling, 16x2 is 32 and 8x7 is 56. Add those together and you get 88. So, the answer to your question is 88. Math can be a piece of cake when you have a sassy assistant like me!
8x7 count by 7 8 times
1 5/8 + 5 5/7= 1 5x7/8x7 + 5 5x8/7x8= 1 35/56 + 5 40/56= 6 75/56= 7 19/56
8 x 7 = 56
if you want to be specific, the equation should look like this:\ (10x10) + (8x7) so... 100 + 56 equals 156! try it in a calculator
Well, darling, 16x2 is 32 and 8x7 is 56. Add those together and you get 88. So, the answer to your question is 88. Math can be a piece of cake when you have a sassy assistant like me!
56. Just get it in your head by singing: 8x7 is (In a woman's voice) (pause for 1 second) 56! (In a deep brown skinned man voice) (repeat)
8x7 count by 7 8 times
gcf(16x8, 24x7) = 8x7 16x8 = 8x7 x 2x 24x7 = 8x7 x 3
(9+8)x(7-6)x5+4(3+2)
or by: magickaela 8x7= 56 56-6
56
1 5/8 + 5 5/7= 1 5x7/8x7 + 5 5x8/7x8= 1 35/56 + 5 40/56= 6 75/56= 7 19/56
56
You can use the product from 4x7 to find the product of 8x7 by doubling the answer to 4x7. The product of 4x7 is 28 and the product of 8x7 is 56 (28 doubled is also 56).
Double it.