By the associative property of multiplication.
4 * 2 * 2 = 4 * (2 * 2) = 4 * 4
A reciprocal is useful to know in math because to divide fractions, you must multiply by the second fraction's reciprocal. For example: 2/3 divided by 4/7 is the same as 2/3 times 7/4.
Multiplication is a process between two values. 1 times 1/2 is the same as 1/2 times 1. This can be stated 1/2 OF 1. These are also the same as 1/1 times 1/2. Multiply the top numbers: 1 times 1 = 1 Multiply the bottom numbers: 1 times 2 = 2 1/2 times 1 = 1/2 3/4 x 2 3/4 x 2/1 3 x 2 = 6 4 x 1 = 4 6/4 = 3/2 = 1 1/2
4 is the same as 12/3. You leave 2/3 as the same thing. Then you multiply. You get 24/9. If you simplify, you get 2 and 5/9.
4.4 times.
Any fraction is equivalent to itself multiplied by a clever form of one. Essentially 5/3 is the same thing as (5/3) times (2/2) which equals 10/6. 2/2 is the same thing as one, and when anything is multiplied by one the value does not change. So we know that (5/3) = (10/6). We can apply the same method to the problem at hand. this is the question you are asking written mathematically: (2/3) = (X/6) and you want to know what X is. do a little bit of simple algebra: ---- (2/3) times 1 = X/6 ___________Multiple by 1 (does not actually change the value) (2/3) times (2/2) = X/6 ________Rewrite 1 into a clever form (2/2 is the same thing as 1) (4/6) = X/6 _________________Simplify X=4 _______________________Solve ---- Four sixths equal two thirds
2/4 = 1/2 therefore 1/2 times 2/4 is the same as 1/2 times 1/2 which = 1/4
actually it equals -4 because when two signs are not same they give a negative product. If they are the same, then the product is positive. so 2 times -2 is -4
'"they are the same at the end because if u break it down step by step will be equal" DO NOT COPY WRITE : quoted by me
still 64 same as 2 times 4 and times 8 and so on ... like 6 = 1 x 2 x 3 = 2 x 3 x 1 = 3 x 1 x 2 as they are all times so the order does not matter same for adding
A reciprocal is useful to know in math because to divide fractions, you must multiply by the second fraction's reciprocal. For example: 2/3 divided by 4/7 is the same as 2/3 times 7/4.
All equivalent fractions are like the same like 1/2 is the same as 2/4 or 1/2=5/10. If you know how this works? then 1 times 5=5 so 2 times 5=10 or you could say that 1/2 is 0.50 and 5/10 is the same as 0.50 so that's called equivalent the same.If you don't know this,it could trick you
There are many combinations of four numbers that can multiply to make 64. One example is 2, 2, 2, and 8, since (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 8 = 64). Another combination is 4, 4, 2, and 2, as (4 \times 4 \times 2 \times 2 = 64). Various other sets of numbers can also yield the same product.
16 can be expressed as a power in two ways: as (2^4) since (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 16), and as (4^2) because (4 \times 4 = 16). Both representations highlight different bases and exponents that yield the same result.
Sixteen times two is the same as 4 times 8 or thirty two
It is: 1/4 times 2 = 2/4 which is the same as 1/2
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sure do. Also 2 times 2 equals 4. 2 is the only number that gives the same result added to itself or multiplied by itself. (WHO doesnt know how to do 2+2?! i mean except for little kids which is ok but how does a kindergartner know this website or how to ask a question?! Thats just sad!)