SOLUTION: find the product when the number is 4 ; m*2=4 how do i solve this? I know if it was sum or difference you have to either subtract or add but what do i do if it's multiplication o

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Question 501921: find the product when the number is 4 ;
m*2=4
how do i solve this? I know if it was sum or difference you have to either subtract or add but what do i do if it's multiplication or division?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A product implies at least 2 numbers.
"when the number is 4" is not sufficient.

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