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6×1600

6×1600 is a mathematical expression representing the product of the integers 6 and 1600. The value of the expression is 9,600. In standard arithmetic, the multiplication sign × denotes repeated addition; therefore 6×1600 can be read as 6 added to itself 1,600 times, or equivalently 1,600 added to itself 6 times.

The prime factorization of the product is obtained by factoring each multiplier: 6 = 2×3 and 1600 =

In practical use, a 6 by 1600 grid or rectangle would contain 9,600 unit cells, since the

Notes: Without context, 6×1600 is simply a product. It could appear in problem statements, programming, or data

2^6×5^2.
Therefore
6×1600
=
2^7×3×5^2,
which
equals
9,600.
The
product
is
commutative,
so
6×1600
=
1600×6,
and
it
is
associative
with
other
factors
when
expanding
expressions.
area
equals
length
times
width.
The
expression
can
also
appear
in
contexts
such
as
scaling,
quantities,
or
data
dimensions,
where
the
numbers
denote
counts
or
measurements
rather
than
a
year
or
identifier.
formatting,
but
its
interpretation
depends
on
the
accompanying
units
or
labels.
See
also:
multiplication,
area,
factorization.