1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 = 720
When they are multiplied they produce a product, not a sum. Addition produces a sum.
No. Odd numbers can be written as the sum of consecutive integers, but some multiples of odd numbers are even.
It's not possible. For two numbers to have a sum of 13, one would have to be even, that is, divisible by 2.
It is not possible to express something as a sum of whole numbers with no common factor. All whole numbers have at least 1 as a common factor.
2 x 50 4 x 25 5 x 20 10 x 10
There are no real numbers with the sum of 4 and a product of -477. The factors of -477 are (1,-477), (3, -159) and (9, -53). The negatives can be switched to the other numbers in those pairs of factors.
Multiplicands.
NO!!! Product means Mu;ltiply Sum means Addition (Add).
when you add numbers, you get a sum. when you subtract numbers, you get a difference. (also in multiplication it's product, and in division is quotient.)
Yes.natural numbers are closed under multiplication.It means when the operation is done with natural numbers in multiplication the sum of two numbers is always the natural number.
In mathematics, the product of two numbers is the answer to the multiplication sum. In any multiplication sum: multiplier x multiplicand = product For example, 6 x 3 = 18, 6 is the multiplier, 3 is the multiplicand, and 18 is the product.
You cannot. The sum and difference cannot be the same for any pair of non-zero numbers.
The product is the "sum" of a multiplication math problem.
Arrange the numbers in order of size (increasing or decreasing). The median of all eight is the mean of the fourth and fifth. The mean of the two numbers is their sum divided by two.
'Product' is another way of saying 'multiply the two numbers together'.
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The product in a multiplication sum is the answer - the numbers in the question are the multiplier and the multiplicand.
You multiply them. Addition = sum Subtraction = difference Multiplication = product Division = quotient