Question #a9938 Algebra Properties of Real Numbers Multiplication of Rational Numbers 1 Answer Heyopeeps · Stefan V. Oct 19, 2017 The answer would be #6#. Explanation: Multiplying #3# by #2# is written as #3xx2#. This simply is #2# groups of #3# or #3# two times. You can also use repeated addition, in this case using #3+3# to get #6#, you have done #3# two times. Answer link Related questions How do you multiply mixed rational numbers like a decimal and a fraction? How do you multiply rational numbers in fraction form? How do you multiply rational numbers? What is the multiplication identity property? What is the zero property of multiplication? How do you find the product of #2/3# and #1 1/2#? What are the rules of multiplying with positive and negative numbers? What is the product of #2.1 and -3.68#? How do you simplify #1/2*2/3*3/4#? What is the product of #3/5xx5/12#? See all questions in Multiplication of Rational Numbers Impact of this question 1435 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License