How about: 4 times 25 = 100
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The two numbers that add to give you 25 and multiply to give you 26 are 24 and 1. When you add 24 and 1, you get 25, and when you multiply them, you get 26.
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Oh, what a happy little math question! To find four numbers that multiply to 100, we can think of them as pairs of numbers that multiply to 100. One pair is 2 and 50, and the other pair is 4 and 25. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can come together to create beautiful harmony?
The two numbers that multiply to give 66 but add to give 35 are 33 and 2. When you multiply 33 by 2, you get 66, and when you add them together, you get 35.
The two numbers that multiply to give 100 are 10 and 10.
if you speak of %yield meaning experimential yield over theorietical yield then divide the 2 numbers and multiply by 100 give you the ans
Multiply by 100.
Multiply it by 100.