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Multiplicand+Multiplier, I cant get this one

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Answered by yashaswibohra
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The number of objects in each group is called 'multiplicand,' and the number of such equal groups is called 'multiplier'. It is represented by cross '×', asterisk '*' or dot '·'. For example: In the horizontal way of writing a multiplication statement, the multiplier is the leftmost number.

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