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multiplier × multiplicand =​

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Answered by hpcdac2573
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Step-by-step explanation:

multiplier × multiplicand =multiplication

Answered by drjimmy828
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Answer:

multiplier x multiplicand = product

Step-by-step explanation:

To explain,

Multiplier and multiplicand are words that aren't used much in math.

We usually say things like "the product of 23 and 4 is what" instead of "23 is the multiplier and 4 is the multiplicand. What is the product?" or something.

Words like these are used to differentiate between the 1st number and the 2nd number.

In truth, in addition and multiplication, it doesn't matter which order the number is in. The number will always be the same. Although for subtraction and division, the numbers do differ depending on the configuration of the numbers in the equation.

I hope this helped!

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