Nine times eight equals seventy two
The identity property is when a factor in an multiplication problem keeps its identity for example= eight times one equals eight (the eight keeps its identity)
28 = 1 x 28, 2 x 14, 4 x 7.
t in this problem equals -3. 4t- 8+ 25= 5 -25 -25 4t- 8= -20 +8 +8 4t= -12 /4 /4 t= -3
One minus twenty-eight over 100 equals -.27 or Negative twenty-seven hundredths.
Nine times eight equals seventy two
The identity property is when a factor in an multiplication problem keeps its identity for example= eight times one equals eight (the eight keeps its identity)
42/3
To do this, first we convert to twenty-eights. That gives us eight twenty-eights minus seven twenty-eights which equals one twenty-eight.
3
-A = 28 A = -28 because -(-28) = 28
8 * 3 = 24
Two hundred times eight equals sixteen hundred. Forty times eight equals three hundred twenty. Two times eight equals sixteen. Sixteen hundred plus three hundred twenty plus sixteen equals nineteen hundred thirty-six. Two hundred forty-two times eight equals nineteen hundred thirty-six.
Include the result of of the multiplication to produce the sentence, "Seven times eight equals fifty six."
28 = 1 x 28, 2 x 14, 4 x 7.
1 and 3/4 pounds
There is no possible mixed number it simply equals 3.