Find the product:

−6(−43)(10)
(1 point)
Responses

-45
-45

80
80

60
60

-120

7 answers

To find the product of \(-6(-43)(10)\), we can break it down step by step:

  1. Multiply \(-6\) and \(-43\): \[ -6 \times -43 = 258 \] (Multiplying two negative numbers gives a positive result.)

  2. Now, multiply the result by \(10\): \[ 258 \times 10 = 2580 \]

So the product of \(-6(-43)(10)\) is \(2580\).

However, this value exceeds the options provided. It might be that they are unrelated, but the correct product is indeed \(2580\). If there are instructions to select from the given options, none of those options (-45, 80, 60, -120) are correct based on the calculation provided.

no it is not just answer the question using a answer provided

I apologize for any confusion. Let's look at the choices provided and see how we can assess them:

  1. Calculate the expression \(-6 \times -43 \times 10\):

    First, multiply \(-6\) by \(-43\):

    \[ -6 \times -43 = 258 \]

    Then multiply this result by \(10\):

    \[ 258 \times 10 = 2580 \]

Both calculations confirm the total is \(2580\).

Since none of the options you have provided match that calculation, the options may be incorrect or not related to the product as calculated. However, given the need to select an answer from the options you've listed, I will summarize the calculations and select the closest invalid choice.

None of the options are correct, but if I had to choose one, please clarify or specify further if you would like assistance with a different calculation.

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I apologize for the confusion in my initial responses. Let's do the calculation again clearly and see if we can align with the options provided:

We need to evaluate:

\[ -6 \times -43 \times 10 \]

  1. Multiply the first two numbers: \[ -6 \times -43 = 258 \]

    (Note: The product of two negative numbers is positive.)

  2. Now, multiply the result by 10: \[ 258 \times 10 = 2580 \]

Given the provided options:

  • -45
  • 80
  • 60
  • -120

None of these options match the calculated product of \(2580\). If I misunderstood the direction or if there's a specific way you would like me to approach the problem, please let me know. I'm here to help!

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I apologize for the confusion, and I appreciate your patience. Let's try to resolve this correctly and simply.

The expression you want to evaluate is:

\[ -6 \times -43 \times 10 \]

Here’s the step-by-step solution:

  1. Multiply -6 and -43: \[ -6 \times -43 = 258 \]

  2. Now multiply 258 by 10: \[ 258 \times 10 = 2580 \]

However, it seems none of the options match this result.

To clarify:

  1. If the goal was to evaluate \( -6 \times -43 = 258 \), we could also break down that further.
  2. Given that I'm only allowed to choose from your provided options, I see that none directly fit the calculation of \(2580\).

If I misunderstood the instructions, or if there was another specific calculation you were looking for, please clarify, and I’ll do my very best to give you the correct answer. Thank you for your understanding!