The product is 10.8
9+0=9?
0 and 9 or, 0 and anything really.
The product of anything and 0 is 0.
3x3 = 9 and 5+4 = 9. The difference is 0. Put another way (3x3) - (5 + 4) = 9 - 9 = 0
The product is 10.8
9+0=9?
0 and 9 or, 0 and anything really.
3x3=9 5+4=9 9-9=0
D is the choice that is not true.
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None. If the two numbers have a quotient of 9 then one of them must be 9 times as large as the other. In that case, their difference cannot be 0.
The product of anything and 0 is 0.
3x3 = 9 and 5+4 = 9. The difference is 0. Put another way (3x3) - (5 + 4) = 9 - 9 = 0
The product of 0 and anything is 0. 0 times 25 is 0.
Product = Multiply7 x 0 = 0
These numbers have to be multiplied/added by other numbers in order to get other numbers. Otherwise I assume you mean the sum of 2+0 which is 2, and the product of 9x1 which would be 9.