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What term describes the "3" in the expression 3x2÷1

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Multiplication
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For this case we have that, by definition, the parts of the multiplication are given by:

Let:


a * b = c

a: Multiplying

b: Multiplier

c: Product

Then, in the expression: 3x2 ÷ 1

The number "3" would be the multiplicand, while the number "2" would be the multiplier:

Answer:

Multiplying


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