To find the pairs of whole numbers that multiply to equal 40, we can identify the factor pairs of 40. The pairs are (1, 40), (2, 20), (4, 10), and (5, 8). Including the reverse pairs, there are a total of 8 pairs: (1, 40), (40, 1), (2, 20), (20, 2), (4, 10), (10, 4), (5, 8), and (8, 5). Thus, there are 8 pairs of whole numbers that equal 40.
To find numbers that multiply to equal 28.5, you can consider various pairs of factors. For example, 1 and 28.5, or 2 and 14.25, are simple pairs. Additionally, any pair of numbers that can be expressed as ( x ) and ( \frac{28.5}{x} ) will also work, such as 3 and 9.5.
20 of them
4, if you multiply them.
19 + 79, 31 + 67 and 37 + 61
Well, just multiply numbers that equal 86. I'll say them. 1,2, 43 and 86.
20 of them
4, if you multiply them.
If there are n numbers in the group, there aren2 ordered pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1) ordered pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated,n2/2 pairs if the numbers can be repeated,n*(n-1)/2 pairs if the numbers cannot be repeated.
One. 997 and 2
43
order pairs are 2 numbers that you need to find wich point it goes to
A trapezoid (in most cases)
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A common question in mathematics asks you to find two pairs of numbers with a given LCM. It is trying to find out whether you know what an LCM is, how to find it and reinforces the fact that more than one pair of numbers can have the same LCM. Q. Find two pairs of numbers with the LCM of 36. A. 4 and 9, 12 and 18 (Other answers are possible.)
The factor pairs of 20 are pairs of numbers that can be multiplied together to give 20. The factor pairs of 20 are (1, 20), (2, 10), and (4, 5). These pairs represent all the possible combinations of numbers that can be multiplied to equal 20.
It means write down three pairs of numbers that are relatively prime like 4 and 9, 5 and 6, 13 and 25