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7×10=70 in this problem, youre multiplying 7 by 10. What is 10 called in this math problem

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For this case we have to, let:


a * b = c

By definition, the parts of the multiplication are given by:

a: Multiplying

b: Multiplier

c: Product

If we have:


7 * 10 = 70

Then the "10" is a multiplier.

Answer:

The "10" is known as a multiplier

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Answer:

Multiplier

Explanation:

From the expression:

7 × 10 = 70

Where, by definition:

7: multiplicand

10: multiplier

70 is the product

By definition we have that the multiplier equals the number of times the multiplicand must be added

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