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  • noun Plural form of multiplicand.

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Examples

  • If both multiplicands are countable infinities, the product is also countable infinity.

    Think Progress » Purported doctor on Texas A&M message board claims he ‘laid off my first Obama voting employee.’ (Updated) 2010

  • It clearly follows that there is an unlimited number of multiplicands for each multiplier.

    The Canterbury Puzzles And Other Curious Problems Henry Ernest Dudeney 1893

  • Notice that in the final scoring model below, the adjusted frequency is a part of the formula only as its component multiplicands: [Occurrences Per Base Period] and [Impact of Avoidance Policy on Frequency]

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Micheal22 2010

  • Notice that in the final scoring model below, the adjusted frequency is a part of the formula only as its component multiplicands: [Occurrences Per Base Period] and [Impact of Avoidance Policy on Frequency]

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Micheal22 2010

  • Notice that in the final scoring model below, the adjusted frequency is a part of the formula only as its component multiplicands: [Occurrences Per Base Period] and [Impact of Avoidance Policy on Frequency]

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Micheal22 2010

  • Notice that in the final scoring model below, the adjusted frequency is a part of the formula only as its component multiplicands: [Occurrences Per Base Period] and [Impact of Avoidance Policy on Frequency]

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows Micheal22 2010

  • You can dress up basic learning skills and impress anybody: “This year we will investigate how one uses a diverse group of multiplicands and multipliers in order to facilitate our understanding of repetitive addition in a more efficient manner that will ultimately lead us to work faster and apply our newly acquired skill to authentic situations that we may encounter in a real life situation - in other words, we will learn how to multiply”.

    The Making of a First-Grade Data Hound - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

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