In the problem 56x31, what are the partial products? To acquire the possible partial products we can just multiply the two numbers to produce the possible numbers at hand. <span><span>
1. </span>56 x 31 = 1736</span><span><span>
2. </span>31 x 56 = 1736</span><span> </span>
<span>Same outcome which is explained by the comutative property of multiplication.</span>
Answer:
5/78 chance to get a Nickel and then a penny without replacing
Step-by-step explanation:
The bag contains a total of 40 coins which show that the probability of getting a Nickel is 5/40 and the probability of getting a penny after taking out a nickel is 20/39. In order to find the Probability of two events together you must multiply the probabilities so
(5/40) * (20/39) = 100/1560 = 5/78
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 4/7=8/14 and 1/2=7/14. 4/7>1/2.
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Answer:
place of 9 is hundreds value of 9 is 900 place of 2 is hundred thousands and value is 200,000
Step-by-step explanation: