Предмет: Математика, автор: Vvvvvvhdjd

первый множитель 6, второй множитель 40. Чему равно произведение? Помогите пожалуйста!!

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Автор ответа: ОльгаАлексеевна1979
2
6*40= 240
произведение значит нужно множители перемножить.
Автор ответа: LPS3059
2
6•40=240
Множители это то что ты должен умножить на др множитель и получишь произведение
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Put the verb in brackets in the correct form.


D. Julia (have) lunch with a friend.
'You (be) late again this morning?' her friend wants to know. — 'Yes, I (be) and the manager (be) in the office, too!' 'Oh, he (see) you?' — 'Yes, he … . He (see) me when I (come) in.'


E. I (get) home at 6 o'clock in the evening. My wife (open) the door for me. 'Good evening, Ted,' she (say). 'Good evening, my dear!' I (answer). 'You (be) tired?' she (ask). 'No, 'I (answer), 'I (be, not) tired, but I (be) very hungry.' 'Dinner (be) ready,' she (say).
I (take) off my coat and (sit) down. My wife (sit) beside me. 'You (catch) your train this morning?' she (ask). 'No,' I (answer). 'I (miss) it. I (run) all the way to the station and (get) there four minutes past nine.' 'Which train you (catch)?' 'The 9.15' 'What time you (get) to the office?' she (ask). 'At 10 o'clock!' I (answer). 'At ten o'clock?' my wife (exclaim), 'the boss (be, not) angry?' 'No, he (be, not) at the office,' I (say). 'He (arrive) at 10.30. He (miss) his train, too.'


F. Mr Jones (be) very angry with his wife and she (be) angry with her husband. For several days they (speak, not) to cach other at all. One evening Mr Jones (be) very tired when he (come) back from work, so he (go) to bed soon after dinner. Of course, he (say, not) anything to Mrs Jones before he (go) upstairs. Mrs Jones (wash) the dinner things and (do) some sewing, When she (go) up to bed much later than her husband, she (find) a piece of paper on the small table near the bed. There (be) some words on it: 'Mother. Wake me up at 7 a.m. Father.'
When Mr Jones (wake) up the next morning, it (be) nearly 8 a.m. On the small table near his bed he (see) another piece of paper. He (take) it and (read) these words, 'Father. Wake up. It is 7 a.m. Mother.'