Six twos.
1 x 256 2 x 128 4 x 64 8 x 32 16 x 16
To find the number that, when multiplied by itself 6 times, equals 64, we need to find the sixth root of 64. The sixth root of 64 is 2, as 2^6 = 64. Therefore, the number that is multiplied 6 times by itself to equal 64 is 2.
2 and 17
These whole numbers go evenly into 64: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
8 * 8 = 64, 4 * 16= 64, 2 * 32 = 64, 64 * 1 = 64
16 and 8. 2 and 64. 4 and 32.
1 & 64, 2 & 32, 4 & 16, or 8 & 8
You'll need six. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 64
8 times 8=64
2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2
Any two numbers that when multiplied, equal 8^2 (64). So, 2 and 32 work. So do 1 and 64. And 4 and 16. And .5 and 128
The word 'product' means 'mu;tiplication. So '64' multiplied by '2' equal;- 64 x2 128 ==== The answer!!!!!
2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x -2
Six twos.
1 x 64, 2 x 32, 4 x 16, 8 x 8
There are not two prime numbers whose product is 64. The prime factorization of 64 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2, which is 2 to the 6th power. These are the only prime numbers that can be multiplied together to result in 64. There are six of them, not two. The only pair of numbers whose product is 64 that includes one prime number is 2 x 32, but only one number is prime.