Calculating eight times -35

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Answer

= -280

Input:-35

Resolution

= Calculating eight times -35
= (-35 * 8)
= -280

Explanation

The idea behind calculating eight times -35 is to multiply the number -35 by 8. Multiplication by 8 can be thought of as adding -35 together eight times. For example, if -35 is 3, then adding 3 eight times (3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3) gives the same outcome as multiplying 3 by 8, which is the product expressed as -280. To perform this calculation, you take the variable -35 and use the expression (-35 * 8). This means you scale the value of -35 by eight, directly increasing it to eightfold its original size. The result -280 is a straightforward representation of this multiplication and can be applied to any real number value of -35, showing a fundamental arithmetic operation clearly and effectively.