301×3
301×3 refers to the mathematical operation of multiplying the number 301 by the number 3. Performing this calculation yields the result 903. This is a simple multiplication problem, often encountered in elementary arithmetic. The number 301 is a three-digit integer, and 3 is a single-digit integer. The multiplication process involves distributing the 3 across the place values of 301. Specifically, 3 multiplied by the units digit (1) is 3. Then, 3 multiplied by the tens digit (0) is 0. Finally, 3 multiplied by the hundreds digit (3) is 9. Combining these results in the correct place values gives 903. This operation can be used in various contexts, such as calculating total quantities when a group of 301 items is replicated three times, or in more complex mathematical problems that involve this specific product. The number 903 itself is an integer and can be further factored into its prime components if needed.