Ores are the multiplicand and man the multiplier in the product which represents value or availability.
"The Economic Aspect of Geology"
C. K. Leith
In multiplying one three-place number by another I have the fixed habit of writing the multiplier under the multiplicand, the partial products under these, and the final product beneath all.
"Increasing-Human-Efficiency-in-Business-a-contribution-to-the-psychology-of-business"
Scott, Walter Dill
Here, then, is a fifth opinion,-and a very fair one too,-according to which we have for the subject of the verb, not "two" nor "twice" nor "twice two," nor "number," understood before "two," but the plural noun "units" or "things" implied in or after the multiplicand.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown