245×11
245×11 refers to the mathematical operation of multiplying the number 245 by 11. This is a standard arithmetic problem. The result of this multiplication can be found through various methods. One common approach is the standard algorithm for multiplication. Another method, specifically for multiplying by 11, involves a shortcut. To multiply a number by 11, you can write down the last digit of the number, then add consecutive pairs of digits from right to left, carrying over any tens, and finally write down the first digit. For 245×11, the last digit is 5. Adding the last two digits, 4+5, equals 9. Adding the first two digits, 2+4, equals 6. The first digit is 2. Therefore, 245×11 equals 2705. This result is a product, the outcome of the multiplication. The number 245 is the multiplicand, and 11 is the multiplier. The process is fundamental in arithmetic and is used in various mathematical contexts.
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