use disributive property
You can multiply any number by 13.
To get 13, you would multiply 1 and 13. This is because 1 multiplied by any number equals that number. In this case, 1 multiplied by 13 equals 13.
Yes. You can multiply 13 by any number. For example 13 multiplied by 2 is 26 or 13 multiplied by 5 is 65.
If you multiply top and bottom by the any number other than zero (same number in both cases), you will get an equivalent fraction.
Only 1 and 13 because it is a prime number
Itself and any other number multiplied by 13
-39
There is no number so large that you cannot multiply it by 13.
13
the reciprocal (aka multiplicative inverse) of a number is 1/number, so the reciprocal of -13 is -1/13 (I moved the negative from the 13 to the 1 as per convention, 1/-13 = -1/13). The reciprocal of any number is what you have to multiply that number by to yield 1. -13 * -1/13 = (-13*-1)/13 = 13/13 = 1
Multiply it by 0.13
1 and 13