The "product" is when you multiply things together, so the product would be 6 x "a number"
The product of six and two times a number can be calculated by first multiplying two and the number, and then multiplying the result by six. This can be written as 6 * (2 * x), where x represents the unknown number. Simplifying this expression, we get 6 * 2x = 12x. Therefore, the product of six and two times a number is 12 times that number.
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A product is the result of multiplying two numbers, "the product of six" is meaningless.
Alright, sweetheart, the third product of six and twelve is thirty-six. You simply multiply six by twelve to get seventy-two, and then count three spots down the line to find thirty-six. Math can be a real hoot when you know where to look!
The product of six and two times a number can be calculated by first multiplying two and the number, and then multiplying the result by six. This can be written as 6 * (2 * x), where x represents the unknown number. Simplifying this expression, we get 6 * 2x = 12x. Therefore, the product of six and two times a number is 12 times that number.
The product of five and the sum of a number and six can be expressed mathematically as ( 5 \times (x + 6) ), where ( x ) represents the number. This means you first add the number ( x ) to six and then multiply the result by five.
Six.
The phrase "six less than a number" can be represented as ( x - 6 ), where ( x ) is the number. Therefore, the product of ten and six less than the number is expressed as ( 10 \times (x - 6) ). Simplifying this gives ( 10x - 60 ).
6x+3 where x=the number
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. The product of twice a number and six is simply 12 times that number. So if you've got a number, let's call it x, then the product would be 12x. Math lesson served with a side of sass, you're welcome.
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No, two.
3x•6=18x
It is: 5x+30