1 x 64, 2 x 32, 4 x 16, 8 x 8.
8 times 8 = 64
64 times 8 equals 512. This multiplication can be solved by adding 64 to itself 8 times, or by recognizing that multiplying by 8 is the same as doubling the number three times (64 doubled is 128, then 256, then 512). The product of 64 and 8 is a fundamental multiplication fact that can be memorized to improve mental math skills.
1 times 64 2 times 32 4 times 16 8 times 8
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
1 x 512, 2 x 256, 4 x 128, 8 x 64, 16 x 32.
8 times 8 = 64
8 times 8 is 64
64 times 8 equals 512. This multiplication can be solved by adding 64 to itself 8 times, or by recognizing that multiplying by 8 is the same as doubling the number three times (64 doubled is 128, then 256, then 512). The product of 64 and 8 is a fundamental multiplication fact that can be memorized to improve mental math skills.
1 times 64 2 times 32 4 times 16 8 times 8
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
Eight times eight can be expressed in index form as (8^2). This represents the multiplication of eight by itself, which equals 64. Thus, (8^2 = 64).
1 x 512, 2 x 256, 4 x 128, 8 x 64, 16 x 32.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
64-3 equals = 61
A product.
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