Sure, let's solve the problem step by step.
a) To find the product of two numbers, you multiply them together.
The multiplier is the first number we are working with, and in this case, it is 4.
The multiplicand is the second number we are working with, which is 6.
The product is the result of multiplying these two numbers together.
So,
The multiplier is [tex]\( \textbf{4} \)[/tex].
The multiplicand is [tex]\( \textbf{6} \)[/tex].
To find the product, you multiply the multiplier and the multiplicand together: [tex]\( 4 \times 6 \)[/tex].
Therefore,
The product is [tex]\( \textbf{24} \)[/tex].
So, the answer is:
[tex]\[
\operatorname{In} 4 \times 6 = 24, \text{ multiplier is } 4, \text{ multiplicand is } 6, \text{ product is } 24.
\][/tex]