Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The product of 9 and any number is always 9 times that number. And guess what? The product of 3 and that same number is 3 times that number. So, no, 9 times any number is not twice the product of 3 and that number. Math doesn't lie, darling.
36 is twice the product of its digits multiplied. 3 times 6 equals 18, and 18 times 2 equals 36.
36. 3 x 6 =18 36/18=2
twice a number n is 2n plus 3 is + 3 → twice a number n plus 3 is 2n + 3.
In any multiplication sum, such as 6 x 3 = 18, the number 6 is called the multiplier, the number 3 is called the multiplicand, and the number 18 is called the product.
3x = 2 x 9 2 x 9 = 18 3x = 18 18/x = 6 Therefore, x = 6
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36 is twice the product of its digits multiplied. 3 times 6 equals 18, and 18 times 2 equals 36.
3 and any multiple of 3 have a GCF of 3. Any two multiples of 3 that differ by 3 have a GCF of 3. I'm not sure how to interpret "twice the smaller number is bigger."
36. 3 x 6 =18 36/18=2
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The product of any non-zero number and its reciprocal is 1.
twice a number n is 2n plus 3 is + 3 → twice a number n plus 3 is 2n + 3.
In any multiplication sum, such as 6 x 3 = 18, the number 6 is called the multiplier, the number 3 is called the multiplicand, and the number 18 is called the product.
the product of any number and 0 is always 0.so in this case the answer will be 0.
3x = 2 x 9 2 x 9 = 18 3x = 18 18/x = 6 Therefore, x = 6
No.
The product of any non-zero number & its reciprocal equals 1.