The equation "A times B equals 59" can be expressed mathematically as A × B = 59. This implies that A and B are two numbers whose product is 59. To find possible values for A and B, you can consider factors of 59, which is a Prime number; thus, the integer pairs could be (1, 59) or (59, 1), or in the case of negative factors, (-1, -59) and (-59, -1). Additionally, A and B can also be any two numbers that satisfy this equation, including fractions or decimals.
It is: 1 times 59 = 59 And 59 is a prime number whose factors are itself and one
11 x 59
3
59/3 times 3 equals 59
b = 6
59 x 5
8 x 59
37
a = b/7
To determine how many times 9 can go into 59, you can perform the division 59 ÷ 9. This equals approximately 6.56, meaning 9 can go into 59 a total of 6 times, with a remainder. In terms of whole numbers, 9 goes into 59 six times.
As a product of its prime factors: 2 times 59 = 118
The values of a and b are 7 and 18 or 18 and 7