27 times the number.
9. Because 3 times 3 equals 9
9 times 9=2*8+51 the factor is 3
Because each of the numbers is a multiple of 3, so their product will be a multiple of 3 x 3 = 9. Algebraically: let the two numbers from the 3 times table be 3m and 3n for some m and n. Their product is 3m x 3n = (3 x 3)mn = 9mn, a multiple of 9.
Other words meaning the same as multiply are times and the product of. e.g. 3 times 3 equals 9, and the product of 4 and 2 is eight.
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27 times the number.
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9. Because 3 times 3 equals 9
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9 times 9=2*8+51 the factor is 3
Because each of the numbers is a multiple of 3, so their product will be a multiple of 3 x 3 = 9. Algebraically: let the two numbers from the 3 times table be 3m and 3n for some m and n. Their product is 3m x 3n = (3 x 3)mn = 9mn, a multiple of 9.
Other words meaning the same as multiply are times and the product of. e.g. 3 times 3 equals 9, and the product of 4 and 2 is eight.
4/9 * 3/14 = 2/21
three times nine is 27. This is easy. You could use a calculator. So 27 divided by 9 = 3.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The product of 9 and any number is always 9 times that number. And guess what? The product of 3 and that same number is 3 times that number. So, no, 9 times any number is not twice the product of 3 and that number. Math doesn't lie, darling.