250*6

1500

10000/4

2500

2500*6

15000

2500*46

115000

A demand schedule shows

Part 2
A.
the relation between price and income when all other things remain equal.
B.
individual preference for more income rather than less.
C.
various quantities of a good or service demanded at various prices.
D.
consumer preferences for different combinations of goods and services.

C. various quantities of a good or service demanded at various prices.

To calculate 250 multiplied by 6, you simply need to multiply the two numbers together.

Here's how you can do it step by step:

1. Write down the two numbers: 250 and 6.

2. Multiply the ones digit of the second number (6) by the first number (250). In this case, 6 multiplied by 0 is 0.

3. Write the result (0) underneath the line.

```
250
× 6
-------
0
```

4. Multiply the tens digit of the second number (6) by the first number (250). In this case, 6 multiplied by 5 is 30.

5. Write the result (30) underneath the line, shifted one place to the left.

```
250
× 6
-------
30
```

6. Multiply the hundreds digit of the second number (6) by the first number (250). In this case, 6 multiplied by 2 is 12.

7. Write the result (12) underneath the line, shifted two places to the left.

```
250
× 6
-------
120
```

8. Now, add up the results you calculated:

- 0 (from step 3)
- 30 (from step 5)
- 120 (from step 7)

9. The sum of these results is 150 + 120 + 0, which equals 150.

Therefore, 250 multiplied by 6 equals 1500.