You could do 16.2 + 16.2 + 16.2 + 16.2 but why do it that way when 16.2*4 is so much easier?
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As a product of its prime factors using exponents: 2^3 times 3 times 5 = 120
There is only one product for 34 times 458 and that, using the same kind of calculator that is built into your computer, is 15572.
just multiply
first use 5 times 6 = 30 than add 6 times 1 = 6 so the product of 6 times 6 is 36
distributive
Multiplication
To find the answer think about it. To see answer keep reading. The answer is to do 16.2 + 16.2 + 16.2 + 16.2
As a product of its prime factors using exponents: 2^3 times 3 times 5 = 120
There is only one product for 34 times 458 and that, using the same kind of calculator that is built into your computer, is 15572.
By using addition.
By using repeated addition. Consider two numbers a and b. If you want to find a*b then you can add the numbers repeatedly in a loop to get the product. Eg:product = a;for( i=1; i
You multiply them. Addition = sum Subtraction = difference Multiplication = product Division = quotient
just multiply
To find the product of 7 and 63 using the distributive property, you can break down 63 into more manageable parts. For example, you can express 63 as 60 + 3. Then, apply the distributive property: (7 \times 63 = 7 \times (60 + 3) = 7 \times 60 + 7 \times 3). This simplifies to (420 + 21), which equals 441.
The product is: 45 times 39 = 1755
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Yes - to find the product of a set of numbers is to multiply them together.