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Q: Multiply 1 1/2*6 2/3
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User: Multiply 1 1/2*6 2/3

Weegy: Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol "?") is the mathematical operation of scaling one number by another. [ It is one of the four basic operations in elementary arithmetic (the others being addition, subtraction and division). Because the result of scaling by whole numbers can be thought of as consisting of some number of copies of the original, whole-number products greater than 1 can be computed by repeated addition; for example, 3 multiplied by 4 (often said as "3 times 4") can be calculated by adding 4 copies of 3 together: 3 \times 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12.\!\, Here 3 and 4 are the "factors" and 12 is the "product". Educators differ as to which number should normally be considered as the number of copies, and whether multiplication should even be introduced as repeated addition.[1] For example 3 multiplied by 4 can also be calculated by adding 3 copies of 4 together: 3 \times 4 = 4 + 4 + 4 = 12.\!\, Multiplication of rational numbers (fractions) and real numbers is defined by systematic generalization of this basic idea. Multiplication can also be visualized as counting objects arranged in a rectangle (for whole numbers) or as finding the area of a rectangle whose sides have given lengths (for numbers generally). The area of a rectangle does not depend on which side you measure first, which illustrates that the order numbers are multiplied together in doesn't matter. In general the result of multiplying two measurements gives a result of a new type depending on the measurements. For instance: 2.5 \mbox{ meters} \times 4.5 \mbox{ meters} = 11.25 \mbox{ square meters},\!\, 11 \mbox{ meters/second} \times 9 \mbox{ seconds} = 99 \mbox{ meters}.\!\, The inverse operation of multiplication is division. For example, 4 multiplied by 3 equals 12. Then 12 divided by 3 equals 4. Multiplication by 3, followed by division by 3, yields the original number. Multiplication is also defined for other types of numbers (such as complex numbers), and for more abstract constructs such as matrices. ]
kitchencatlover|Points 162|

User: Multiply 1 1/2*6 2/3

Weegy: Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol "?") is the mathematical operation of scaling one number by another. [ It is one of the four basic operations in elementary arithmetic (the others being addition, subtraction and division). Because the result of scaling by whole numbers can be thought of as consisting of some number of copies of the original, whole-number products greater than 1 can be computed by repeated addition; for example, 3 multiplied by 4 (often said as "3 times 4") can be calculated by adding 4 copies of 3 together: 3 \times 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12.\!\, Here 3 and 4 are the "factors" and 12 is the "product". Educators differ as to which number should normally be considered as the number of copies, and whether multiplication should even be introduced as repeated addition.[1] For example 3 multiplied by 4 can also be calculated by adding 3 copies of 4 together: 3 \times 4 = 4 + 4 + 4 = 12.\!\, Multiplication of rational numbers (fractions) and real numbers is defined by systematic generalization of this basic idea. Multiplication can also be visualized as counting objects arranged in a rectangle (for whole numbers) or as finding the area of a rectangle whose sides have given lengths (for numbers generally). The area of a rectangle does not depend on which side you measure first, which illustrates that the order numbers are multiplied together in doesn't matter. In general the result of multiplying two measurements gives a result of a new type depending on the measurements. For instance: 2.5 \mbox{ meters} \times 4.5 \mbox{ meters} = 11.25 \mbox{ square meters},\!\, 11 \mbox{ meters/second} \times 9 \mbox{ seconds} = 99 \mbox{ meters}.\!\, The inverse operation of multiplication is division. For example, 4 multiplied by 3 equals 12. Then 12 divided by 3 equals 4. Multiplication by 3, followed by division by 3, yields the original number. Multiplication is also defined for other types of numbers (such as complex numbers), and for more abstract constructs such as matrices. ]
kitchencatlover|Points 162|

User: Calculate 7 3/8+9.125=

User: 21. Find percent notation for the fraction notation in the sentence. In one company, two out of every ten employees use all their sick time. What percent use all their sick time?

User: In one company, two out of every ten employees use all their sick time. What percent use all their sick time?

User: The number 37000 when expressed in scientific notation is

Weegy: it is 3
poshful14|Points 20|

User: Find the difference of 23 and (32 - 9)

Weegy: 23+23= 46
tina.pie88|Points 46|

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Updated 119 days ago|2/24/2018 7:49:32 PM
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1 1/2 * 6 2/3
= 3/2 (20/3)
= 10
Added 119 days ago|2/24/2018 7:48:36 PM
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23 - (32 - 9)
=23 - 23
=0
Added 119 days ago|2/24/2018 7:48:57 PM
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7 3/8 + 9.125
= 59/8 + 9.125
= 33/2
= 16 1/2
Added 119 days ago|2/24/2018 7:49:32 PM

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