3×312
3×312 refers to the mathematical operation of multiplying the number 3 by the number 312. Performing this calculation yields the product 936. This is a basic arithmetic problem involving multiplication. The number 312 is a composite number, divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 24, 26, 39, 52, 78, 104, 156, and 312. The number 3 is a prime number. The product, 936, is also a composite number. Its prime factorization is 2³ × 3² × 13. The equation can be seen as adding 312 to itself three times: 312 + 312 + 312 = 936. Alternatively, it can be viewed as multiplying 3 by the hundreds, tens, and ones place of 312 separately: (3 × 300) + (3 × 10) + (3 × 2) = 900 + 30 + 6 = 936. This type of multiplication is a fundamental concept in mathematics, often introduced in primary education. The result, 936, can be used in various contexts, such as counting, measurements, or financial calculations, depending on the units or scenarios involved.