SOLUTION: Question one: 5x0= ? If you have zero and multiply by five you would still have zero right? If you have five and multiply by zero you still have five right?
Question two: 6-1x0+
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Question 644378: Question one: 5x0= ? If you have zero and multiply by five you would still have zero right? If you have five and multiply by zero you still have five right?
Question two: 6-1x0+2/2= ? Is Zero the correct answer?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Zero times ANYTHING is ALWAYS zero. This is true for any number (even zero itself).
So 0 multiplied by 5 equals zero. Also, five multiplied by zero is also zero.
The order in which you multiply does not matter.
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6-1x0+2/2
6-0+2/2
6-0+1
7
So 6-1x0+2/2 = 7
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