One possible answer is 1 times 99.
Because any number times one equals the original number. Therefore, one and the number itself will always be a factor pair of any given number.
negative times negative equals positive negative times positive equals.....you subtract the bigger number by the smaller number and keep the sign of the bigger number positive times positive equals positive im pretty sure thats right but i would make sure with your math teacher abt the second one i said
A positive times a negative equals a negative.
That's because of the Associative Property of Multiplication. One third of six equals six times one third.
ONE times a number equals that number.
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41
Two times eighty four is one hundred and sixty four
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8.5
441x74=32,634
Twenty-one times greater than four would be 21 x 4, which equals 84.
How about 135 times 10 = 1350 as one example
Four. Remember, negative times negative equals positive.
7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
How about 4 times 8 = 32 as one example