It can only be multiplied by itself and one because 71 is a prime number.
Oh, dude, math time! So, to find what percent of 42 is equal to 35% of 120, you first calculate 35% of 120, which is 42. Then you realize, wait a minute, that's the same as the original number, 42! So, technically, 42% of 42 is equal to 35% of 120. Mind-blowing, right? Math can be fun... or not.
1 x 59, 59 x 1
To be equal to 100%, a number would have to be equal to some other number, e.g., 2 = 42/21 so that 2 = 100% of 42/21.
42 is an integer and there is no sensible way to express it as a mixed number.
None
1 x 21 3 x 7 7 x 3 21 x 1
30x1 15x2 10x3
10*4=40
1 times 4
-2 x 3
Well, honey, buckle up because we're going on a wild ride through the multiplication table. The factors of 84 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, and 84. So, basically, any combination of those bad boys will give you a sweet 84. Math can be a real trip, can't it?
1*114 = 114 is one such fact.
1 x 25, 5 x 5.
There are infinitely many facts. Some of these are: 1 * 10 100 * 0.2 50 * 0.4
1 and 98 2 and 49 7 and 14
Product of its prime factors are: 3*3*5 = 45