When it comes to math, the multiplicand is the number that you multiply. For example, in the problem 5 x 3 equals 15, the 5 is the multiplier and the 3 is the multiplicand.
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To get the answer you do 20x5 which = 100Then 5x3=15.So it's 115
I don't understand your question but I can assume you're using whole numbers less than 68 and greater than 1 to find multiplicand pairs that equal 68. Given that, 68 breaks down into the integers 2, 2, and 17 (multiplied together they equal 68). So anyone combination of these three numbers will give you your axb=68 equations. So in this example you can have 2x34 or 4x17 besides the obvious 1*68
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. In the sentence 7 x 3 = 21, 7 is the multiplicand.
The quantity to be multiplied by the multiplier is called multiplicand. Say sin(x) is multiplied by 5. Then sin(x) is the multiplicand. 5 is the multiplier. If sin(x) is the multiplier, then 5 would become the multiplicand.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
In the sentence 9 x 7 = 63, 9 is the multiplicand.
Wrong. Product divided by the multiplicand equals the multiplier.
They are called the multiplicand and the multiplier. The multiplicand is the number that is being multiplied by the multiplier. 6 (multiplicand) x 3 (multiplier) __________ 18 (product)
The multiplicand is also known as the "factor" in multiplication. It is the number that is being multiplied by another number, called the multiplier. Together, the multiplicand and the multiplier produce a product.
9 = multiplicand 4 = multiplier 36 = product
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
multiplier times multiplicand equals product or multiplicand times multiplier equals product
The multiplicand does not change.
Yes.