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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-14

Explain how \( 9 \times 4 \) can help you find \( 9 \times 8 \).

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

9x8 is equal to (9x4)x2. In other words, 9x8 is twice as much as 9x4. So if you know the answer to 9x4 (36), you can just double it and get the answer to 9x8 (72).

Answered by vanillacupcakes | 2024-06-10

* In multiplication, we can apply the commutative property, this means that: *
abc = acb
Now, we know that:
8 = 4 * 2
This means that:
9*8 = 9 * 4 * 2
This means that
9 8 is twice as much as 9 4 is 36, we can simply multiply this value by 2 to get 9*8
Therefore:
9 * 8 = 2 (9*4) = 2(36) = 72
Hope this helps :)

Answered by Louli | 2024-06-24

To find 9 × 8 , you can use the result of 9 × 4 , which is 36, and double it. This gives 9 × 8 = 72 . Thus, knowing 9 × 4 makes it easier to calculate 9 × 8 .
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Answered by vanillacupcakes | 2024-09-26