The largest possible product of two numbers that add to give a greater number is half of that greater numbered, squared (where the two numbers are each half of the greater number). For the square root of 3, this would be ½ x √3 x ½ x √3 = ½ x ½ x 3 = ¼ x 3 = 0.75.
Using the digits, we can make 81 x 62 equals 5022, which is the largest possible product.
the half 7500
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
The product in a multiplication sum is the answer - the numbers in the question are the multiplier and the multiplicand.
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Using the digits, we can make 81 x 62 equals 5022, which is the largest possible product.
Using the digits, we can make 81 x 62 equals 5022, which is the largest possible product. To make the smallest possible product, do 268 x 1 = 268.
multiplier times multiplicand equals product or multiplicand times multiplier equals product
A number multiplied by itself added to itself equals 30. What are the two possible numbers?
4 & 5
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product
the half 7500
A positive number.
24, 6
multiplicand times multiplier equals product
The numbers are 4 and 6.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product