Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the numbers that multiply to get 36, we can think of pairs like friends holding hands. In this case, the pairs are 1 and 36, 2 and 18, 3 and 12, 4 and 9, and 6 and 6. Each pair works together to create the beautiful number 36.
Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.
How about: 4*9 = 36 as one example
The numbers are 3 and -12
36 and 1 18 and 2 9 and 4 6 and 6
+6 and also -6
Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.Any multiple of 36 will do. Multiply 36 by different numbers, until you get a 5-digit number.
Two numbers that you can multiply together to get 72 are: 36 and 2.
The two numbers are... -36 and -36
Multiply 36 by successive counting numbers.
How about: 4*9 = 36 as one example
The numbers are 3 and -12
Two will do as for example 4 times 9 = 36
57
36 and 1 18 and 2 9 and 4 6 and 6
-20
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! So, like, the three numbers that will multiply to equal 36 are 1, 6, and 6. Yeah, I know, it's not the most exciting math problem out there, but hey, it gets the job done!
-18 and -18