yes. 76 can be multiplied by 76 and 1 it's that easy.
I think 1 x 76 = 76 are the only two numbers that form 76 when multiplied together.
The two numbers can be: 4*19 = 76
They can be: 4 times 19 = 76
2 times 38 equals 76 4 times 19 equals 76
76
1 x 76, 2 x 38, 4 x 19
1 x 76 2 x 38 4 x 19
76 and 2 38 and 4 19 and 8
1 x 76, 2 x 38, 4 x 19, 19 x 4, 38 x 2, 76 x 1
47 × 76 = 3,572
76 is a composite number. All even numbers, except for 2, are always going to be composite. A prime number is a number that can only be multiplied by 1.
It is not possible to answer the question since there are infinitely many possible answers.Let X by any positive number less than sqrt(76) and let Y = 76/Xthen X*Y = X*(76/X) = 76There are infinitely many real numbers between 0 and sqrt(76) and X could be any one of them. Each of these infinitely many values of X generates a value for Y and (X, Y) as a possible solution.Then there are sets of 3 numbers that can be multiplied to give 76, 4 numbers, 5 number, ... , infinitely many numbers.Alternatively, you could just go for 1 and 76, as the simplest solution.