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Multiplication is nothing but repeated addition.We multiply whole numbers by referring to their multiplication tables and also by multiplying first the layer digit, then carrying off and then multiplying all the digits successively.
For the specific case of whole numbers, you can consider multiplication to be repeated addition; and division to be repeated subtraction (see how often you can subtract something).
The sum of two numbers is the result of multiplying those numbers together. It can also be referred to as repetitive addition.
The result of multiplying numbers is called the product.
if you have mixed numbers you make them into improper fractions before you multiply
Multiplying. Yes, multiplication.
In some respects they are the same in others they are not. At a simple level, multiplication is simply repeated addition so that the two operations are the same. However, an inverse operation can be defined on the set of rational or real numbers for addition (it is called subtraction) but not in its entirety for multiplication (division by zero is not defined).
Multiplication is nothing but repeated addition.We multiply whole numbers by referring to their multiplication tables and also by multiplying first the layer digit, then carrying off and then multiplying all the digits successively.
For the specific case of whole numbers, you can consider multiplication to be repeated addition; and division to be repeated subtraction (see how often you can subtract something).
The sum of two numbers is the result of multiplying those numbers together. It can also be referred to as repetitive addition.
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Fractions and decimals are usually rational numbers. Besides, multiplying rational and irrational numbers is also similar.
Multiplication is shorthand for repeated addition, for example 5 × 4 is the same as 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 or 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4. Repeatedly adding a positive number to itself will result in a positive number.
The result of multiplying numbers is called the product.
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It is not as helpful when multiplying very small numbers because the numbers are going to be very east to answer. That is why estimating is not as helpful when multiplying very small numbers.
There is no need to borrow when multiplying. You need to carry numbers when multiplying but not borrow.