1 x 18
2 x 9
3 x 6
1 times 88 equals 88.
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have an array for 2 times 9, you can see 2 rows of 9, which equals 18. And when you have an array for 5 times 9, you can see 5 rows of 9, which equals 45. Keep exploring those arrays and you'll create a beautiful landscape of multiplication facts!
18/18=0
6 times 8
51 times 1
commutative property of multiplication
7 times 5 equals 35
3x6, 9x2, 18x1,
6 times 8
23 times 8
The multiplication problem 445139628800 times 18 will be 80125133184000.
1 times 88 equals 88.
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have an array for 2 times 9, you can see 2 rows of 9, which equals 18. And when you have an array for 5 times 9, you can see 5 rows of 9, which equals 45. Keep exploring those arrays and you'll create a beautiful landscape of multiplication facts!
8 times 8 is 64
There is no multiplication of whole numbers that equals 13.
18/18=0
51 times 1