1 x 47 and 47 x 1 (47 is a Prime number).
23.5 X 2 = 47
There is no whole number multiplication problem that equals 47, as 47 is a prime number and can only be expressed as a product of 1 and itself (1 x 47). However, if you're looking for approximate multiplications, you could use decimals, such as 23.5 x 2 = 47.
5x47=325. Just divide 325 by 5. It is 47
In multiplication, 47 can be expressed as the product of 1 and 47, since any number multiplied by 1 equals itself. Additionally, it can be represented as the product of 47 and 1. There are no other integer pairs that multiply to give 47, as it is a prime number.
There are two multiplication problems that equal 94 (not counting negative numbers): 1 x 94 = 94 2 x 47 = 94
The number 188 can be expressed as a product of several pairs of factors in multiplication. For example, 1 × 188, 2 × 94, and 4 × 47 are all valid combinations that equal 188. Additionally, 11 × 17.09 is another multiplication that provides an approximate value.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.
To find what times equals 235, you can express it as a multiplication problem, such as ( 1 \times 235 ) or ( 5 \times 47 ). Essentially, any pair of factors that multiply together to yield 235 will suffice. For example, ( 235 = 5 \times 47 ) or ( 235 = 235 \times 1 ).
A product.
172.8x10
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