6*2*3 = 36
Well basically the answer is 1296
6-2/3=16/3
It is: (3-3) times (6+2) = 0
8=6+2 2= 1/3 of 6 6 times 1 & 1/3 = 8
7*7*2*2*5*3 =(7*7)*(2*3)*(2*5) =49*6*10 =(50-1)*6*10 =(50*6-6)*10 =(300-6)*10 =294*10 =2940
6 and 2/3 times.
To calculate (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3!), we first find the factorials: (6! = 720) (2! = 2) (4! = 24) (3! = 6) Now, multiplying these together: (720 \times 2 \times 24 \times 6 = 207360). Thus, (6! \times 2! \times 4! \times 3! = 207360).
Well basically the answer is 1296
It is 6
2 times 3 = 6 or 1 times 6 = 6
To express (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 6 \times 6 \times 6) in exponential form, first count the number of times each base appears. The base 2 appears 3 times, and the base 6 appears 3 times. Therefore, the expression can be written in exponential form as (2^3 \times 6^3).
6-2/3=16/3
It is: (3*2)+(6*5) = 36
It is: (3-3) times (6+2) = 0
Commutative Property of Multiplication
If we multiply 2 2/3 times 3, it will equal 8. Here's the math:2 2/3 x 3 = 2 + 2/3 x 3 = 6 + 6/3 = 6 + 2 = 8The 2 2/3 is a mixed number, which is whole number and a fraction. It's 2 and 2/3, which is 2 plus 2/3. If we multiply that by 3, we multiply the 2 by 3 and the 2/3 by three. The 2 times 3 equals 6, and the 2/3 times 3 equals 2 times 3 divided by the 3, and that's 6 divided by 3, which is 2. Lastly, 6 plus 2 equals 8.
2*3*3 = 6*3 = 18.