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The two numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem are called factors. The result of multiplying these factors is known as the product. For example, in the multiplication expression 3 × 4, 3 and 4 are the factors, while 12 is the product.
A product is an answer to a multiplication problem.
As a product of its prime factors it is: 3*11 = 33
AS a product of its prime factors: 7*13 = 91
The answer to a multiplication problem is called the product.
when both factors in a multiplication problem are rounded up to estimate the product, the estimate is an overestimate.
That's an overestimate.
When you round both factors in a multiplication problem up, your estimate will be greater than the actual product.
You would call that an estimate, or overestimate.
The answer would be an overestimate.
The two numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem are called factors. The result of multiplying these factors is known as the product. For example, in the multiplication expression 3 × 4, 3 and 4 are the factors, while 12 is the product.
The operands for multiplication are called 'factors'.
No. Factors combine in multiplication to create a product.
The answer to a multiplication problem called the product.
A product is an answer to a multiplication problem.
AS a product of its prime factors: 7*13 = 91
As a product of its prime factors: 2*71 = 142