9 times 6 = 54
"Another" implies that you have at least one. It would help to know what that is (or they are).
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.
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.
5 x 6 x 10
9*6=54
54x1 and 6x9 = 54
9 times 6 = 54
In the sentence 6 times 9 equals 54, 6 and 9 are factors of the product 54. In the sentence 54 divided by 9 equals 6, 6 is the quotient. In the sentence 54 divided by 6 equals 9, 9 is the quotient. The result of a multiplication sentence is the product of factors; the result of a division sentence is the quotient.
Technically ( 9x8)
54
1 x 54, 2 x 27, 3 x 18, 6 x 9.
2
"Another" implies that you have at least one. It would help to know what that is (or they are).
29 X 2 is a multiplication sentence that gives 58.
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.
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.