200x27
200x27 refers to a mathematical expression commonly encountered in multiplication problems. It represents the product of the number 200 and the number 27. To calculate 200x27, one can multiply 2 by 27 and then append two zeros to the result, or multiply 200 by 20 and then by 7 and sum the products. The fundamental operation involved is multiplication, a core concept in arithmetic. This specific calculation, 200x27, yields 5400. The context in which this expression might appear could be in word problems, algebraic equations, or as a step in a larger computation. Understanding how to perform this multiplication is a basic arithmetic skill. The numbers involved, 200 and 27, are integers. The result, 5400, is also an integer. The order of operations dictates that this multiplication would be performed according to standard mathematical conventions if it were part of a more complex expression.