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To find a multiplication problem that equals 53, we need to factorize 53 into its prime factors, which are 53 itself. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 53 is 1 x 53. This is because 1 is the only other factor of 53 besides 53 itself.
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53 times 46 equals 2,438.in smaller bites it is:6 x 53 = 31840 x 53 = 2,120then 318 + 2,120 = 2,438.There is the whole problem of the multiplication of 46 and 53.
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holt worksheet page 53
530
53 is a "prime" number, so there are exactly two possible answers: (1) x (53) and (-1) x (-53)
455.8/8.6 = 53 pieces.
this problem is notated as such: (8/10)*(53/100) and the answer is 53/125 to do this without a calculator one must multiple the numerators. and then the denominators and then reduce.
53 x h3
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