There is an infinite combination of numbers you can use to multiply that will result in 29. However, no whole numbers can be multiplied to result in 29. Instead, multiply a fraction or decimal. For example: 2 and 14.5 or 14 1/2.
29 & 2
Two consecutive two digit numbers that when multiplied give the product of 812 are 28 and 29.
1 and 87. or 3 and 29
28 x 29
There are many possible combinations that multiply to 145, but one example is 29*5.
1 x 1363, 29 x 47
1 and 29.
Since 29 is a prime number, the only two whole numbers multiplied together to get 29 are 1 and 29 as 29 x 1 = 29.
29 & 2
Two consecutive two digit numbers that when multiplied give the product of 812 are 28 and 29.
1 and 87. or 3 and 29
28 x 29
1 and 29. They're the only ones. 29 is a prime number.
One example is 29 x 10 = 290
There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that can be multiplied to make 145. For example, 1*145, 10*14.5, 100*1.45, 5*29
-691
3 and 29