There are none (as far as i know)
They are: 1*4*25 = 100
The two numbers that multiply to 35 and add to 36 are 1 and 35. When multiplied, (1 \times 35 = 35), and when added, (1 + 35 = 36).
The two numbers that multiply to get 12 but add to get 1 are -3 and 4. When multiplied, -3 × 4 equals 12, and when added, -3 + 4 equals 1.
1 * 100 * 68 * 10
99
2/36 = 1/18 = 0.055= 5.5% ( a percent is 1/100) To get percent divide numbers and multiply by 100
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There aren't any whole numbers that satisfy these conditions. The only numbers that multiply to 23 are 23 and 1.
Oh honey, you're trying to stump me with a simple math problem? Bless your heart. The numbers you're looking for are 2, 2, 5, and 5. They multiply together to give you 100. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Next!
10 x 10 4 x 25 2 x 50 100 x 1
To increase a number by a certain percent, multiply it by (1 + n/100). For example, to increase a number by 15 percent, multiply it by (1 + 15/100), or 1.15. To decrease a number by 15 percent, multiply it by (1 - 15/100), or 0.85.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_increase_a_number_by_a_percent#ixzz17Zw2XWuo
Any number you like. Seven? Try 1*1*1*1*1*1*100 Two? Go for 5*20 Four? How about 1*1000*1*0.1