9 times 27 = 243
9*3 (5*10+4)/2
The property illustrated in this problem is the identity property of multiplication. This property states that when any number is multiplied by 1, the product is that number itself. In this case, 27 multiplied by 1 equals 27, demonstrating the identity property of multiplication.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 54, 2 x 27, 3 x 18, 6 x 9.
It is: 27*27 = 729
9 times 27 = 243
2 times 27 = 54
27 times 10 equals 270 is one example of multiplication
1 x 243, 3 x 81, 9 x 27.
9*3 (5*10+4)/2
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
1 x 297, 3 x 99, 9 x 33, 11 x 27.
1 x 54, 2 x 27, 3 x 18, 6 x 9.
A product.
Oh, dude, 13 times 13 equals 169. It's like, basic math, you know? Just multiply 13 by itself and boom, 169. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.