What is 10 multiplied by -6?

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Multiple Choice

What is 10 multiplied by -6?

Explanation:
When you multiply a positive number by a negative number, the product is negative. You multiply their absolute values and then apply the negative sign. Here, 10 × 6 equals 60, and since one factor is negative, the result is -60. The other options don’t fit: -56 and -120 have magnitudes other than 60, and 60 would be positive only if both factors were positive.

When you multiply a positive number by a negative number, the product is negative. You multiply their absolute values and then apply the negative sign. Here, 10 × 6 equals 60, and since one factor is negative, the result is -60. The other options don’t fit: -56 and -120 have magnitudes other than 60, and 60 would be positive only if both factors were positive.

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