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Feb 20, 2020
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Corn Pop
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So, if I understand correctly, I think I can extend this rule.
If I multiply 24 by 73, and then turn around and multiply 73 by 24, I should get the same result.
Or, if I give 7 people 3 candy bars each, and then give 3 people 7 candy bars each, in both instances I have given a total of 21 candy bars away.
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Mr. Belding
The easy way out
2/20/20 10:36pm
So, if I understand correctly, I think I can extend this rule.
Corn Pop
2/20/20 10:46pm
RE: So, if I understand correctly, I think I can extend this rule.
Mr. Belding
2/20/20 10:48pm
X times Y/100 = Y times X/100
TheWanderer
2/20/20 10:47pm
Or a * b * c = c * b * a
Mississippi
2/20/20 10:57pm
Very good!
TheWanderer
2/21/20 8:04am
Mathematics should have a law or property for this.
Hinta
2/20/20 10:53pm
Either way you are multiplying 73 by 24 ...
garyfan
2/20/20 10:57pm
Uh, my post was TIC
Hinta
2/20/20 11:05pm
RE: Uh, my post was TIC
garyfan
2/20/20 11:08pm
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