You can make 72 in multiplication using various combinations of factors. Some examples include (8 \times 9), (6 \times 12), (4 \times 18), and (3 \times 24). Additionally, you can express 72 as (2^3 \times 3^2), leading to combinations like (2 \times 36) or (9 \times 8). Overall, there are multiple pairs of factors that yield the product of 72.
How about: 8*9 = 72
36*2
Multiplication by an integer is the same as repeated addition.
(72 x 1) (36 x 2) (24 x 3) (18 x 4) (12 x 6) (9 x 8)
72 because 8*9 = 72
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How about: 8*9 = 72
2 x 36 = 72
Multiplication by an integer is the same as repeated addition.
36*2
What is 72 x 1 ?
(72 x 1) (36 x 2) (24 x 3) (18 x 4) (12 x 6) (9 x 8)
Technically ( 9x8)
72 because 8*9 = 72
There are infinitely many possible answer. Some are: 1*72 10*7.2 0.0001*720000
18(4) 72 I distributed the 18 into the 4 and using multiplication I got 72.
72 - 69 x 73=4965 you have to do multiplication first because of order of operations then subtract by 72.