Well, the obvious answer is 1 x 58 = 58. Since 1 is the multiplicative identity, that is 1 x a = a for any number a.
P.S. This is not Algebra, solving equations with variables, factoring etc. are.
2000 * 58 = 116,000
28 can go into 58 two times because 28 multiplied by 2 equals 56, which is less than 58. However, 28 multiplied by 3 equals 84, which is greater than 58. Therefore, 28 can go into 58 two times with a remainder of 2.
There are infinitely many answers: 1*58 or 10*5.8 or 100*0.58 or 1000*0.058 etc or 2*29 or 20*2.9 or 200*0.29 etc and you could include irrational numbers.
58 * 7 = 406
58 multiplied by 70 is 4,060.
6,000 multiplied by 58 is 348,000.
58 multiplied by 8 is 464.
5,528 multiplied by 58 is 320,624.
58 multiplied by 34 is 1,972.
58 x 15 = 870
93-58 equals = 35
707-58 equals = 649