if 5*5=4

3*4=5
6*1=6
what is
1. 5*2

I don't understand your reasoning.

5 * 5 ≠ 4
3 * 4 ≠ 5
6 * 1 = 6

5 * 2 = 10

10

To find the product of 5 multiplied by 2, let's examine the given patterns:

1. 5 multiplied by 5 equals 4.
2. 3 multiplied by 4 equals 5.
3. 6 multiplied by 1 equals 6.

From these given equations, it seems that the pattern might involve some sort of transformation or manipulation of the numbers. One possibility is that the numbers are being switched or swapped in some way.

Let's try applying the same pattern to 5 multiplied by 2:

If we swap the digits of 5 and 2, we get 2 multiplied by 5. Therefore, we could guess that the result of 5 multiplied by 2 is the same as 2 multiplied by 5.

By performing the multiplication, we find that 2 multiplied by 5 equals 10. Therefore, the answer to 5 multiplied by 2 is 10.