A multiplication problem that equals 42 using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 is (6 \times 7 = 42). Both 6 and 7 are composed of digits from the set, and their product equals 42.
In any multiplication problem, it's never enough to know only how many digitsthe factors have. The answer always depends on what the digits are.
8x6
To find the multiplication problem that equals 74, we need to factorize 74 into its prime factors, which are 2 and 37. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 74 is 2 x 37.
1x930=930
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In any multiplication problem, it's never enough to know only how many digitsthe factors have. The answer always depends on what the digits are.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+ 8*9 = 100
8x6
nothing
11x11
130000+123456789=123586789
To find the multiplication problem that equals 74, we need to factorize 74 into its prime factors, which are 2 and 37. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 74 is 2 x 37.
6x7=42
1*98
1x930=930
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it is a prime number