Another way of asking this question is "What is the square root of x." In this case, we're talking about x = 53, but the question is the same. So to find the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals, 53, we must take the square root of 53. Since 53 is not a square number, our answer is not an integer, but close to 7.28.
no whole numbers multiply to 53 except 1 and 53. 53 is prime
1 multiplied by 40 equals 40.
1.96 multiplied by 53 is 103.88
One possible pair is 1 and 53
53 x 3
How about: 7*53 = 371 or 1*371 = 371
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 212: (1, 212) (2, 106) (4, 53)
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The Identity Property states that any number multiplied by one equals the original number.
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53 multiplied by 18 is 954.
Another way of asking this question is "What is the square root of x." In this case, we're talking about x = 53, but the question is the same. So to find the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals, 53, we must take the square root of 53. Since 53 is not a square number, our answer is not an integer, but close to 7.28.
78 multiplied by 53 is 4,134.
53 multiplied by 43 is 2,279.
53 x 12 = 636
no whole numbers multiply to 53 except 1 and 53. 53 is prime