Sure, let's solve these two multiplication problems step-by-step.
1. First Multiplication: [tex]\( 12 \times 8000 \)[/tex]
- When you multiply 12 by 8000, you essentially multiply 12 by 8 and then add three zeros to the product since 8000 is [tex]\( 8 \times 10^3 \)[/tex].
- Mathematically, [tex]\( 12 \times 8000 = 96000 \)[/tex].
2. Second Multiplication: [tex]\( 12 \times 12 \)[/tex]
- Multiplying 12 by 12 is a standard multiplication problem.
- Mathematically, [tex]\( 12 \times 12 = 144 \)[/tex].
So, the final results are:
[tex]\[ 12 \times 8000 = 96000 \][/tex]
[tex]\[ 12 \times 12 = 144 \][/tex]