* (1/3)(6/1) * 6/3 * 2
6 * (times) 3 = 186 + 6 = 12 + 6 = 18
1 2/3 * 3/4 = 1 times nothing is 1 2 times 3 is 6 3 times 4 is 12 so the answer is 1 6/12 which can be put in simplest terms 1 1/2
This is equal to 144.3 multiplied by 48 is 144.
Yes, because if you multiply the nominator and denominator of three fifths by two you get six tenths. 3 times 2 = 6. 5 times 2 = 10. So 3/5 is equal to 6/10.
2 times 3 = 6 or 1 times 6 = 6
(2/6) * 2 = 2/3
(24 times 3) + (6 over 2) = 75
2/3 times 5/2 = 10/6
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.
* (1/3)(6/1) * 6/3 * 2
2X+6
Because powers are different from multiplication... 23 = 2 times 2 times 2 = 8 2 times 3 = 6
No, the expressions 6 times 2 and 4 times 3 are not examples of the commutative property. The commutative property states that the order of the numbers being multiplied does not affect the result, such as 2 times 3 being the same as 3 times 2. In this case, 6 times 2 is not equal to 4 times 3, so it does not demonstrate the commutative property.
6 * (times) 3 = 186 + 6 = 12 + 6 = 18
N = ( 2 ) ( 3 ) - 5 = 6 - 5 = 1 <---------[ Answer ]---
6 times 3 equals 18