6 x 7 = 42
Assuming the seventh integer multiple, the answer is 56.
8 12 16
63
Any multiple of 6 is a multiple of 3 and 6.
no 320 is not a multiple of 6.
14 is the seventh multiple of 2.
Assuming the seventh integer multiple, the answer is 56.
The seventh multiple of 12 can be found by multiplying 12 by 7. This calculation gives: 12 × 7 = 84. Therefore, the seventh multiple of 12 is 84.
Seventh multiple of Five. 7*5=35.
It is 140.
77
8 12 16
63
42
The answer is 21.
35
To find the seventh term of the expansion of ((a-b)^6), we can use the Binomial Theorem, which states that the (k)-th term in the expansion of ((x+y)^n) is given by (\binom{n}{k} x^{n-k} y^k). Here, (n=6), and we want the seventh term, which corresponds to (k=6) (since the first term is (k=0)). Thus, the seventh term is (\binom{6}{6} a^{6-6} (-b)^6 = 1 \cdot a^0 \cdot (-b)^6 = -b^6). Therefore, the seventh term is (-b^6).