I do not know how to explain it but here is what i mean
3 times 9 = 27 = 9+9+9 OR 3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3
so Basically times is a quicker version of times but they are made to look shorted sometimes it can be handy when the question is like this
450+450+450=
If it is like this in a test add how many numbers (the 450s) then you can shorten it to make it like this
450 times 3 witch makes 1350
witch can save you time in a mental maths test
multiplying
I got chills and there multiplying
You have to line up the decimal when adding but not when multiplying. Example: This one is adding 23.56+89.45 23.56 89.45 This one is multiplying 23.54*4.506 23.54 4.506
Multiplying Gears- a device that increases the rotational speedReducing Gears- a device that decreases the rotational speed
They aren't. The rules are the same as those for adding/subtracting or multiplying integers. Just be careful of the decimal point's location.
They are different operations, giving different results. Example: 1+1=2, 1*1=1.
They are different operations, giving different results. Example: 1+1=2, 1*1=1.
multiplying. adding is permeter. sorry bout my spelling. not the best at it
multiplying
Apart from the fact that you are dealing with fractions, not a lot.
Adding: 100+44 Multiplying: 12*12
I got chills and there multiplying
It's the difference between multiplication and division. Multiplying binomials is combining them. Factoring polynomials is breaking them apart.
a tint is adding white and a shade is adding black
Adding the logs of numbers is equivalent to multiplying the numbers. People think adding is easier than multiplying.
You have to line up the decimal when adding but not when multiplying. Example: This one is adding 23.56+89.45 23.56 89.45 This one is multiplying 23.54*4.506 23.54 4.506
OK, SO THE answer is 318 and 477. I got this by multiplying 3 and 53 and then multiplying it by 2 to get 318 and adding 159 to 318 (or multiplying 159 by 3) to get 477. Both of these work.