8×4×23
8×4×23 refers to a mathematical expression involving three positive integers: 8, 4, and 23. The operation indicated is multiplication. When these numbers are multiplied together, the result is a single numerical value. The order of multiplication does not affect the final product due to the associative and commutative properties of multiplication. For example, one could first calculate 8 × 4, which equals 32, and then multiply that result by 23, yielding 736. Alternatively, one could multiply 4 × 23, which is 92, and then multiply 8 by 92, also resulting in 736. Another sequence is 8 × 23, equaling 184, and then multiplying 184 by 4, which again produces 736. Therefore, 8×4×23 equals 736. This expression might appear in various contexts, such as geometry when calculating the volume of a rectangular prism with dimensions 8, 4, and 23 units, or in combinatorics or probability problems where these numbers represent counts or possibilities. The number 736 itself is an even composite number. Its prime factorization is 2^5 × 23.