1 x 921, 3 x 307, 307 x 3, 921 x 1 = 921
One multiplication sentence that equals 96 is (12 \times 8 = 96). Another example is (16 \times 6 = 96). Additionally, (24 \times 4 = 96) is also a valid multiplication sentence.
Technically ( 9x8)
2
2 times 27 = 54
29 X 2 is a multiplication sentence that gives 58.
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
5 x 6 x 10
2
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
that ain't possible
4*9 = 36