SOLUTION: Would it be fine to multiply number like this in a GCE A level Physics exam? (9.81Nkg^-1)(12kg)/(2) without showing multiplication sign "x" i mean..

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Question 619177: Would it be fine to multiply number like this in a GCE A level Physics exam?
(9.81Nkg^-1)(12kg)/(2)
without showing multiplication sign "x" i mean..

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Would it be fine to multiply number like this in a GCE A level Physics exam?
(9.81Nkg^-1)(12kg)/(2)
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That's the usual method.
x is not used for multiplcation, it's used for other things.

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