Well, let's see.
1 x 20
2 x 10
4 x 5
and each of those could be turned around the other way.
So there are 6 ways.
2. 4 if you include negatives.
39!
I suspect that something very important is missing from your question. It would go between the words "write" and "as", and it would be a number. The answer to the question would be a positive whole number greater than ' 1 '.
-- Write down a list of the first ten whole numbers. -- For each one, multiply it by itself, and write the product next to it.
They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.
10x5 and 1x50
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
2. 4 if you include negatives.
There are 8 different pairs of whole numbers whose prodcut is 40. Allowing for commutativity (a*b = b*a), there are 16 possible ways.
39!
You need at least two things to have a product. Two whole numbers won't multiply to create a fraction. A whole number and a fraction will. 3 x 1/2 = 3/2
I suspect that something very important is missing from your question. It would go between the words "write" and "as", and it would be a number. The answer to the question would be a positive whole number greater than ' 1 '.
The product of two numbers is the resulting number when they are multiplied together. As there is an infinite amount of numbers it would be impossible to write out the result of the product of all pairs of numbers
-- Write down a list of the first ten whole numbers. -- For each one, multiply it by itself, and write the product next to it.
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They are the same. If you write the whole number p in the form of the fraction, p/1, you would see absolutely no difference.
A number as a product of prime numbers would be "x".