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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2(-6n)
A product is the result of multiplying two numbers, "the product of six" is meaningless.
The third product of six and twelve refers to the result of multiplying the two numbers together and then finding the third number in the sequence of products. In this case, the product of six and twelve is seventy-two. The third product would be the result of multiplying seventy-two by a third number, which is not explicitly stated in the question.
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.
Six.
6x+3 where x=the number
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No, two.
It is: 5x+30
3x•6=18x
-2
12
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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.
Six.