The answer to the product of a and b divided by an expression that is 3 times their difference is 3ab(a+b).
product means times 6 times 4 = 24 the difference 6 and 4 is 5 22 divided by 5 = 4.4
The product of a sum and a difference with 31 times 29 is:(30+1) x (30-1)sum to differencemakea product= 30² - 1²= 900 - 1= 899
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
1.5
6.33333 repeating or rounded to 6.3
product means times 6 times 4 = 24 the difference 6 and 4 is 5 22 divided by 5 = 4.4
The product of a sum and a difference with 31 times 29 is:(30+1) x (30-1)sum to differencemakea product= 30² - 1²= 900 - 1= 899
It is simply: 9c which means 9 times c
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3 times 4, all divided by 16. I hope this helps. If not, maybe you could provide some details as to how you want this answer.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
Sixteen divided by two times itself three times
The expression for calculating double the product of 4 and 7 can be written as (2 \times (4 \times 7)). First, you find the product of 4 and 7, which is 28, and then you double that result, giving you 56. Thus, the final expression simplifies to 56.
100 divided by 25 times 64 = 256
1.5
6.33333 repeating or rounded to 6.3
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).