1 : the act or process of multiplying : the state of being multiplied. 2a : a mathematical operation that at its simplest is an abbreviated process of adding an integer to zero a specified number of times and that is extended to other numbers in accordance with laws that are valid for integers.
Q. What do you call the answer in a multiplication sentence?
Parts of a Multiplication Sentence For example, in the sentence “2 x 8 = 16,” the “2 x 8” portion is the mathematical expression. The mathematical expressions doesn’t include the answer, which is also known as the product.
Table of Contents
- Q. What do you call the answer in a multiplication sentence?
- Q. What is multiplication answer?
- Q. Why is multiplication called product?
- Q. What is a multiplication product?
- Q. What is the fastest way to learn your multiplication facts?
- Q. What is the easiest way to teach multiplication tables?
- Q. What is the trick of 16 table?
- Q. What is the table of 19?
- Q. How do you write a 16 table?
- Q. What is the 14 times table?
- Q. Which table comes in both 98 and 63?
- Q. What is the 28 times table?
- Q. What is the table of 14 and 15?
- Q. What are the multiplication facts of 50?
- Q. What is the table of 55?
- Q. What is the table of 60?
Q. What is multiplication answer?
The answer in a multiplication equation is called the product. A multiplication sign (×) is written between two factors. It’s also called the times sign.
Q. Why is multiplication called product?
The product meaning in math is the result of multiplying two or more numbers together. To get the right product, the following properties are important: The order of the numbers doesn’t matter. Multiplying two numbers by a multiplier and then adding them is the same as multiplying their sum by the multiplier.
Q. What is a multiplication product?
In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies factors to be multiplied. For example, 30 is the product of 6 and 5 (the result of multiplication), and is the product of and. (indicating that the two factors should be multiplied together).
Q. What is the fastest way to learn your multiplication facts?
There’s 5 steps to mastering the multiplication facts:
- Step 1: Break up the facts into manageable chunks.
- Step 2: Make the facts concrete with a simple visual.
- Step 3: Teach your child to use easier facts as stepping stones to the harder facts.
- Step 4: Practice each times table on its own until it’s mastered.
Q. What is the easiest way to teach multiplication tables?
- Relate multiplication to addition.
- Start with the multiples of zero and one.
- Cover the multiplication table, starting with the “easy” numbers.
- Show how the commutative property makes things easier.
- Break memorization down into easy steps.
- Introduce the associative and distributive properties.
Q. What is the trick of 16 table?
For the tens place write all the numbers and repeat every number which is multiple of 4. Hence, 4, 8, and 12 are repeated. Every alternate number after 16 is circled and the numbers represent 16 times table.
Q. What is the table of 19?
Multiplication Table of 19
19 | x | 19 |
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19 | x | 76 |
19 | x | 95 |
19 | x | 114 |
19 | x | 133 |
Q. How do you write a 16 table?
In 16 times table we will learn how to read and write multiplication table of 16.
- We read sixteen times table as: One time sixteen is 16. Two times sixteen are 32. Three times sixteen are 48. Four times sixteen are 64. Five times sixteen are 80. Six times sixteen are 96.
- We write 16 times table as:
- 16 Times Table.
Q. What is the 14 times table?
14 Times Tables
14 Addition | 14 Subtraction | 14 Multiplication |
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1 + 14 = 15 | 15 – 14 = 1 | 1 x 14 = 14 |
2 + 14 = 16 | 16 – 14 = 2 | 2 x 14 = 28 |
3 + 14 = 17 | 17 – 14 = 3 | 3 x 14 = 42 |
4 + 14 = 18 | 18 – 14 = 4 | 4 x 14 = 56 |
Q. Which table comes in both 98 and 63?
The factors of 98 are 98, 49, 14, 7, 2, 1. The factors of 63 are 63, 21, 9, 7, 3, 1. The common factors of 98 and 63 are 7, 1, intersecting the two sets above. In the intersection factors of 98 ∩ factors of 63 the greatest element is 7.
Q. What is the 28 times table?
28 Times Tables
28 Addition | 28 Subtraction | 28 Multiplication |
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2 + 28 = 30 | 30 – 28 = 2 | 2 x 28 = 56 |
3 + 28 = 31 | 31 – 28 = 3 | 3 x 28 = 84 |
4 + 28 = 32 | 32 – 28 = 4 | 4 x 28 = 112 |
5 + 28 = 33 | 33 – 28 = 5 | 5 x 28 = 140 |
Q. What is the table of 14 and 15?
To memorize the 14 times table, first, we need to memorize the 4 times table. The multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40 . . ….Table of 14 up to 20.
14 × 11 = 154 | 14 × 16 = 224 |
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14 × 14 = 196 | 14 × 19 = 266 |
14 × 15 = 210 | 14 × 20 = 280 |
Q. What are the multiplication facts of 50?
50 = 1 x 50, 2 x 25, or 5 x 10. Factors of 50: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50.
Q. What is the table of 55?
Multiplication Table of 55
55 | x | 55 |
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55 | x | 660 |
55 | x | 715 |
55 | x | 770 |
55 | x | 825 |
Q. What is the table of 60?
Multiplication Table for 60
60 | x | 60 |
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60 | x | 1620 |
60 | x | 1680 |
60 | x | 1740 |
60 | x | 1800 |