18.7k views
4 votes
The number that is multiplied by another to find a product is called a?

2 Answers

3 votes
The answer is: Factors
User Keegan
by
6.8k points
4 votes
The number that is multiplied by another to find a product is called a FACTOR.

For example,

8 * 9 = 72

8 and 9 are called popularly called factors; however, both are also known in different terms.
8 being the first factor is called multiplicand while 9 being the second factor is called the multipliers. The answer, 72, is called the product.

Additional information on mathematical equations.

X + Y = Z
Addition: first number, X, is called augend, second number, Y, is called addend; both numbers are commonly identified as addends. The answer, Z, in addition is called sum.

X - Y = Z
Subtraction: X is minuend, Y is subtrahend, Z is the difference.

X / Y = Z
Division: X is dividend, Y is divisor, Z is quotient (whole number) if there is an amount left over (decimal or fraction) it is called remainder.

User Izydorr
by
7.1k points