When you multiply any number by 1, you get the original number. Example: 2 times 1 is 2.
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yes it is. say the problem is 18,938,489x1= 18,938,489
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
No. If you multiply any prime number (such as 2, 3, 5, 7, or 11) by 1, you will get a prime number.
The number 1.
Two numbers are factors of a product when they multiply with each other to become the product. For example, if the product number is 10, then our factors can be 2 and 5, or 1 and 10.
yes it is. say the problem is 18,938,489x1= 18,938,489
That number
No. The identity for multiplication is the number 1. If you multiply a number by 1, then the product is the original number. If you multiply a number by zero, the product is zero, so the number has 'lost it's identity'
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
No. If you multiply any prime number (such as 2, 3, 5, 7, or 11) by 1, you will get a prime number.
Yes. 1 is the multiplicative identity for numbers.
Bigger than it
The number 1.
If you multiply your number by any number greater than 1, the result will be greater than the starting number - assuming your number is positive. If your number is negative, you need to multiply it by any number less than 1, to get a result that is greater than the original number. To get a number that is slightly greater, multiply by a number that is slightly greater than 1 (ot slightly lee than= -1).
1. find the product of the first two 2. multiply that product with the third number
The product of any number x and 1 is always x.
Two numbers are factors of a product when they multiply with each other to become the product. For example, if the product number is 10, then our factors can be 2 and 5, or 1 and 10.