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Question
In algebra, a × b means ab, but in arithmetic 3 × 5 is ______.
Options
35
53
15
8
Solution
In algebra, a × b means ab, but in arithmetic 3 × 5 is 15.
Explanation:
Given, in algebra, a × b = ab, which means a is multiplied by b.
Also, in arithmetic, 3 × 5 means 3 is multiplied by 5.
3 × 5 = 15
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