Math, asked by sharvansingkar1, 7 months ago

The number of ways in which pairs of objects from two groups can be
formed is equal to the ___________ of the number of objects in the two
groups.

a) Sum
b) Predecessor
c) Product
d) Difference

Answers

Answered by sdagar352
0

Answer:

product

the answer of your question

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The correct answer is C) Product

Step-by-step explanation:

In arithmetic, a product is the end result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies factors to be increased. for instance, 30 is the product of 6 and five (the end result of multiplication), and  (2+x)}(2+x) (indicating that the 2 factors need to be improved collectively).

The order wherein actual or complex numbers are expanded has no bearing at the product; that is called the commutative regulation of multiplication.

while matrices or contributors of numerous other associative algebras are improved, the product usually depends on the order of the elements. Matrix multiplication, for instance, is non-commutative, and so is multiplication in different algebras in fashionable as nicely.

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