7 is a Prime number, so no integer (whole number) multiplies to make 7. However, such combinations as 2 x 3.5, and 1.75 x 4 work.
7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
To find the number that, when multiplied by 7, equals 49, you can divide 49 by 7. Doing the calculation, 49 divided by 7 equals 7. Therefore, 7 times 7 equals 49.
It is: (9 and 2/7) times 7 = 65
4 times a number added to 7 times the number equals 33
It is: the square root of 7 times the square root of 7 = 7
(7 times 8) is not a number, because by definition, it is not an equation. This is because it lacks the equals sign (=).
the number is 11
How about: 7*7 = 49 or 1*49 = 49
(15+7) +99
To find out what number multiplied by 7 equals 5, you would divide 5 by 7. This calculation gives you the answer of approximately 0.7143. So, 7 times 0.7143 equals 5.
The 'missing' number is... 7 !
2 x 5 x 7 = 70