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.
The two numbers that multiply to get 13 are 1 and 13. Since 13 is a prime number, it cannot be factored into other whole numbers. Therefore, the only pairs that work are 1 and 13, or their negatives, -1 and -13.
Only 1 and 13 because it is a prime number
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Itself and any other number multiplied by 13
There is no number so large that you cannot multiply it by 13.
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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