Yes: 1 x 66, 2 x 33, 3 x 22, 6 x 11, 11 x 6, 22 x 3, 33 x 2, 66 x 1.
The multiplication problems that lead to 66 are 1 x 66 6 x 11 2 x 33 3 x 22 There's probably more but I hope this helped:) ~ Chizler101
1 x 66, 2 x 33, 3 x 22, 6 x 11.
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Assume 6*10 is equal to 66. Since 66 = 6*11, then we have assumed that 6*10 = 6*11, which implies 10 = 11, contradiction. But seriously, I would memorize my multiplication tables instead.
66 33,2 11,3,2
There are several multiplication problems that equal 132. For example, (11 \times 12 = 132) and (4 \times 33 = 132). Additionally, (1 \times 132 = 132) and (2 \times 66 = 132) are also valid.
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66/1
198 feet is equal to 66 yards. There are 3 feet in a yard. Any third grader knows that.
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It is equal to 66
1 x 132, 2 x 66, 3 x 44, 4 x 33, 6 x 22, 11 x 12.