1 x 84, 2 x 42, 3 x 28, 4 x 21, 6 x 14, 7 x 12 = 84
3 times 1
6 x 7
7 x 7
1 x 2 = 2
There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 10*291.2 = 2912
1 x 28, 2 x 14, 4 x 7.
1 x 20, 2 x 10, 4 x 5.
To find out what "something" is in the equation (2 \times \text{something} = 90), you can divide both sides of the equation by 2. This gives you (\text{something} = 90 \div 2), which simplifies to (\text{something} = 45). Thus, 2 times 45 equals 90.
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To find what "something" equals when 9 times it equals 36, you can set up the equation: 9 × x = 36. Dividing both sides by 9 gives you x = 36 ÷ 9. Therefore, "something" equals 4.
1 times 484 gives you 484.
45 times 19 gives you 855.