How about you express the question in, oh, I don't know, let's say English? As the sentence shown here is largely meaningless.
7x8=56 is true
by equal it wromg
I think you have to equal it wrong?
To create a false number sentence from 7 times 8, you could simply change one of the numbers or the operation. For example, you could write "7 times 8 equals 55" or "6 times 8 equals 56." Both statements are false, as the correct product of 7 and 8 is 56.
Include the result of of the multiplication to produce the sentence, "Seven times eight equals fifty six."
7 x 8 is not a number sentence because it does not have an equal sign (=) and it does not have a solution.
two times two
how do you writ 3 times as 8 inches in sentence
In times of yore, I learned this lore.
I do not think there is any limit to the number of times you can change a password.
Four four-legged turtles can not outrun faster four legged creatures like rabbits even if they could run four times faster.
As many times as you need to, but only when the pronoun is clearly referring to an antecedent (the original noun). If another noun occurs in a clause that could use the same antecedent, you will have to rewrite the sentence or divide it into shorter ones.