1 x 53, 53 x 1
It is: 1*53 = 53 because it is a prime number
When x equals 53 divided by 56
2/8 = 25% The easiest way I've found to do percents is cross multiplying: 2/8 = x/100 So to solve for x, multiply 2 times 100 (equals 200) and divide by 8 (equals 25). So 25/100 equals 25%. Works for anything... Another example: what is the percentage of 53 out of 976? 53/976 = x/100 So 53 times 100 (equals 5300) and divide 5300 by 976 (equals 5.43) or 5.43%.
Well, darling, 53 to the third power is 148,877. Why? Because you take 53 and multiply it by itself three times. It's as simple as that, sugar.
53 squared equals 2,809.
OK, SO THE answer is 318 and 477. I got this by multiplying 3 and 53 and then multiplying it by 2 to get 318 and adding 159 to 318 (or multiplying 159 by 3) to get 477. Both of these work.
5x7
125x5
It equals 53.
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.
114-53=61
-53 + 883 = 830