500*0,3

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on Oct 16, 2024 at 1:55 am



MathBot Answer:

The sum of \(500 \cdot 0\) and \(3\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(500 \cdot 0\right) + \left(3\right) \\\\ &= 3 \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The difference of \(500 \cdot 0\) and \(3\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(500 \cdot 0\right) - \left(3\right) \\\\ &= -3 + 500 \cdot 0 \\\\ &= -3 \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The product of \(500 \cdot 0\) and \(3\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&=\left(500 \cdot 0\right) \cdot \left(3\right) \\\\ &= 0 \\\\\end{aligned}\]


The quotient of \(500 \cdot 0\) and \(3\) is:

\[\begin{aligned}&= \frac{\left(500 \cdot 0\right)}{\left(3\right)} \\\\ &= 0 \\\\\end{aligned}\]