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The question "Something divided by something equals 65" can be represented as a mathematical equation: x / y = 65. To solve for x or y, we need more information or context. If x is known, we can find y by dividing x by 65. If y is known, we can find x by multiplying y by 65. Without specific values for x or y, the equation remains unsolvable.

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There are many answers for this a common one would be 130 and 2

130/2=65

to figure this out take 65 and multiply it by 2, 3, 4, exc.

then take your answer and divide it by the number you multiplied 65 with

example 65*3=195 195/3=65

you can do this with any number

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