To find the number that added to -3 equals 8, we can use basic algebra. Let's denote the unknown number as "x".
We can set up the equation:
-3 + x = 8
To solve for x, we can isolate it by subtracting -3 from both sides of the equation:
x = 8 - (-3)
x = 8 + 3
x = 11
So the number that added to -3 to equal 8 is 11.
To find the product of -3 and 11, we simply multiply them:
-3 * 11 = -33
Therefore, -3 multiplied by the number 11 is equal to -33.
What number added to -3 equals 8? What is -3 multiplied by that number equal to?
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