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Ahsanul Irfan
If you multiply 3 by 3, you get 9 Or, you will get 9, or, the answer will be 9, or, it will be 9 If you you multiply 3 by 3, you will get 9. If you multiply 3 by 3, you get 9. If you multiply 3 by 3, the answer will be 9. If you multiply 3 by 3, it will be 9. If you multiply 3 by 3, it's 9. Which one is commonly used?
Sep 14, 2019 1:00 PM
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“You get 9.” This is how it’s most commonly said in the US. And you’d most likely hear “times” as in, “if you multiply 3 times 3.”
September 14, 2019
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You would typically say “when” not “if”. You can replace “by” with “and” or “times”. Any of your first 3 answers are ok, but I’d guess “you get 9” is the most common.
September 14, 2019
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