It looks like you're asking for help with a math worksheet titled
"Multiplying Three Integers". Since I can't view images directly, I'll need you to provide the actual problems from the worksheet.
However, based on the title and typical structure of such worksheets, it likely contains problems like:
- Multiplying three integers (positive and negative numbers)
- Examples:
(a) $ (-2) \times 3 \times (-4) $
(b) $ 5 \times (-6) \times 2 $
If you can list the specific problems (e.g., from #1 to #10), I’ll solve them step by step and explain the rules for multiplying integers.
General Rules for Multiplying Integers:
1.
Positive × Positive = Positive
Example: $ 3 \times 4 = 12 $
2.
Negative × Negative = Positive
Example: $ (-3) \times (-4) = 12 $
3.
Positive × Negative = Negative
Example: $ 3 \times (-4) = -12 $
4.
Order doesn’t matter — multiplication is commutative.
When multiplying
three integers, apply these rules step by step.
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✔ Example Problem:
Solve: $ (-2) \times 3 \times (-4) $
Step-by-step:
1. Multiply first two: $ (-2) \times 3 = -6 $
2. Multiply result by third: $ -6 \times (-4) = 24 $
Answer: $ 24 $
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Please share the exact problems from your worksheet (or type them out), and I’ll solve each one with full explanations!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplying signed numbers worksheet.