16 x 10
20 x 8
32 x 5
40 x 4
80 x 2
160 x 1
All the following pairs of numbers:1 & 60;2 & 30;4 & 15;5 & 12;6 & 10.
1x23=23 can only give you 23. It is a prime number. So it has only two factors. One and itself.
Two of the same numbers that can be multipied and make a number example: the square root of 100 is 10 because 10 multipied by 10 = 100
-133
1 x 217, 7 x 31.
160 + 160
80 and 2 or 160 and 1 (80x2=160)
There are multiple answers for the question "what two numbers equal 160 when divided?". 160 divided by one equals 160. 320 divided by 2 equals 160. Any multiple of 160 divided by said multiple would equal 160.
How about: 32*5 = 160 as an example
A product.
The two numbers that equal 160 are 80 and 80. This is because when you add 80 to 80, you get 160. Another way to represent this mathematically is 80 + 80 = 160.
1*160 or 1+159 or 161-1 or 160/1 plus an infinite number of other options with each of these four operations. And these are not the only ways in which two numbers can be combined.