The number 97 multiplied by itself equals 97:
97 x 1 = 97
5 times 99 equals 495. There are several other answers.
97 is a prime number - therefore the only answer is 97 & 1
a negative but of there are a equal number of negatives then a positive... the negatives counter each other
The number that equals 9 tens is 90. This is because each ten contributes a value of 10, so 9 times 10 equals 90.
Times to number by each other!
The numbers are: 30 and 5
The product of 12 times 15 is 180. This can be calculated by multiplying 12 by 15, as each digit in the first number is multiplied by each digit in the second number, and then adding the results together. In this case, 12 times 15 equals 180.
you times that number by the one replaced with x
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
They are: 2*3*11 = 66
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number. Positive and negative numbers are NOT the same thing.
1 x 871, 13 x 67.