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Example Question #2462 : Operations
Fill in the blank to make a true statement:
______________
By the order of operations, multiplication comes before addition.
Example Question #2463 : Operations
Find the product of 14 and 3.
To find the product, we need to multiply.
Another way to solve is to add up three groups of 14.
Example Question #2464 : Operations
Sally ate three sandwiches each day from Monday to Friday. How many sandwiches did she eat in all?
Every day Sally eats 3 sandwiches, so we will multiply 3 by the number of days.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday is five days.
Another way to solve is to add the number of sandwiches each day for five days.
Example Question #4 : How To Multiply
Find the missing number in the series.
The series is increasing, and shows the sequence of of perfect squares. Each term is equal to a number times itself.
This missing number will be equal to five times five.
Example Question #2465 : Operations
If Greg eats 4 apples a day, how many apples will he have eaten in one week (7 days)?
You multiply the number of apples he eats a day by the number of days. So it is
apples.
Example Question #2466 : Operations
When you multiply the two values, you get 391.
Example Question #2467 : Operations
If Carol has to drive 60mph for 4 hours to reach her friend's house, how far is her friend's house?
so
Example Question #7 : How To Multiply
place the following in order from greatest to least:
is negative, so
will be smaller than
and
.
is a decimal, so it will have greater magnitude than
(which will make it smaller, since they are both negative).
is a decimal so
will have greater magnitude than
(which will make it greater, since they are both positive).
Example Question #8 : How To Multiply
Example Question #11 : How To Multiply
Find the product.
To find the product you must multiply.
Or you can make 4 groups of 9 and add them up:
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