Multiply (1)(–6)(–2).

1 x -12 = -12 correct?

No -- it's +12

Two minus number multiplied together is a positive.

No. Incorrect.

(1)(–6)(–2) = 12

No, that answer is not correct. To multiply (1)(-6)(-2), you need to follow the rules of multiplication, which state that when multiplying two negative numbers, the result is positive.

Here's how to correctly multiply (1)(-6)(-2):

1 x (-6) x (-2) = -6 x (-2) (Multiply 1 and -6)
= 12 x (-2) (Simplify -6 x (-2) to 12)
= -24 (Multiply 12 and -2)

So, the correct answer is -24.