3×3213
3×3213 refers to a mathematical multiplication problem. The operation involves multiplying the number 3 by the number 3213. Performing this calculation results in the product 9639. This is a basic arithmetic exercise, demonstrating the distributive property of multiplication over addition or simply the process of repeated addition. In this case, 3213 is added to itself three times (3213 + 3213 + 3213), yielding the same result. The numbers involved are integers, and the operation is standard multiplication. This type of calculation is fundamental to elementary mathematics education and appears in various contexts, from simple arithmetic problems to more complex algebraic expressions. The number 3213 itself is a four-digit integer, and 3 is a single-digit integer. The product, 9639, is a four-digit integer. The process can be visualized by multiplying each digit of 3213 by 3, starting from the rightmost digit, and carrying over any tens to the next digit to the left. 3 times 3 is 9. 3 times 1 is 3. 3 times 2 is 6. 3 times 3 is 9. Combining these results in order gives 9639.