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5×4×3

5×4×3 denotes the multiplication of the integers 5, 4, and 3. The product is 60. Multiplication among these factors is commutative and associative, so the order or grouping does not change the result: 5×4×3 = (5×4)×3 = 5×(4×3) = 60, and any permutation of the factors yields the same product.

In various mathematical contexts, 5×4×3 appears as the number of ordered selections of three items from five

As a positive integer, 60 has multiple divisors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15,

without
repetition,
i.e.,
P(5,3)
=
5×4×3
=
60.
It
also
represents
the
volume
of
a
rectangular
prism
with
side
lengths
5,
4,
and
3
units,
giving
60
cubic
units.
The
expression
is
also
connected
to
the
prime
factorization
of
60,
which
is
60
=
2^2
×
3
×
5.
Notably,
60
is
the
product
of
three
consecutive
integers:
3,
4,
and
5.
20,
30,
and
60.
It
is
a
highly
composite
number
with
twelve
divisors,
reflecting
its
rich
factor
structure.
The
compact
form
5×4×3
thus
captures
a
simple
arithmetic
result
with
several
connections
in
combinatorics,
geometry,
and
number
theory.