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Compatible numbers would be easier. Rounding gives you 14 x 47. Compatible numbers could be 13 x 50 which would be closer to the actual product.
In math, "product" refers to the answer when numbers are multiplied.Individual numbers do not have products.
Estimating sumsUse rounded numbers to estimate sums.Example 1Give an estimate for the sum of 19.61 and 5.07 by rounding to the nearest tenth.Round each number to the nearest tenth.Example 2Estimate the sum of 19.61 + 5.07 by rounding to the nearest whole number.Round each number to a whole number.Estimating differencesUse rounded numbers to estimate differences.Example 3Give an estimate for the difference of 12.356 - 5.281 by rounding to the nearest whole number.Round each number to the nearest whole number.Now subtract.So 12.356 - 5.281 ≈ 7.Estimating productsUse rounded numbers to estimate products.Example 4Estimate the product of 4.7 × 5.9 by rounding to the nearest whole number.Round each number to a whole number.So 4.7 × 5.9 ≈ 30.Again, in decimals, as in whole numbers, if both multipliers end in .5, or are halfway numbers, rounding one number up and one number down will give you a better estimate of the product.Example 5Estimate the product of 7.5 × 8.5 by rounding to the nearest whole number.You can also round the first number down and the second number up and get this estimate.In either case, your approximation will be closer than it would be if you rounded both numbers up, which is the standard rule.Estimating quotientsUse rounded numbers to estimate quotients.Example 6Estimate the quotient of 27.49 ÷ 3.12 by rounding to the nearest whole number.Round each number to the nearest whole number.
numbers that are multipied together to give a product are called factors
The product of three negative numbers is negative.
To find the product of 612 and 490 by rounding both numbers to the nearest hundred before multiplying, we first round 612 to 600 and 490 to 500. Then, we multiply 600 by 500 to get 300,000. Therefore, the product of 612 and 490, rounded to the nearest hundred before multiplying, is 300,000.
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The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
Compatible numbers would be easier. Rounding gives you 14 x 47. Compatible numbers could be 13 x 50 which would be closer to the actual product.
The product of numbers is the same as the multiplication of numbers
The product of two numbers is the answer to multiplying the two numbers together.
No, the product of two prime numbers is unique.
Numbers that are relatively prime have their LCM as their product.
The clipper numbers for this product are not specified.
The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!The product is exactly 376 since that is what the prime numbers for 376 are!
To check your answer when multiplying by estimating, round the numbers involved to the nearest convenient value. Then, perform the multiplication using these rounded numbers to get an estimated product. Compare this estimate to your original answer; if they are close, your calculation is likely correct. If the estimated product significantly differs from your answer, you may need to recheck your calculations.
In math, "product" refers to the answer when numbers are multiplied.Individual numbers do not have products.