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 multiplied by 58 equals 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