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How are 3 X 8 and 6 X 4 different? - Answers

From a raw math standpoint, 3x8 and 6x4 are not different because the resulting answer is 24 for both of them. The only difference may be that the first one, 3x8, involves two operands that are only factored by one Prime number (3 is 3^1, 8 is 2^3).



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From a raw math standpoint, 3x8 and 6x4 are not different because the resulting answer is 24 for both of them. The only difference may be that the first one, 3x8, involves two operands that are only factored by one Prime number (3 is 3^1, 8 is 2^3).



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How are 3 X 8 and 6 X 4 different? - Answers

From a raw math standpoint, 3x8 and 6x4 are not different because the resulting answer is 24 for both of them. The only difference may be that the first one, 3x8, involves two operands that are only factored by one Prime number (3 is 3^1, 8 is 2^3).

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