2 x 18, 3 x 12.
There are several pairs of positive integers that, when multiplied together, equal 36. These pairs include (1, 36), (2, 18), (3, 12), (4, 9), and (6, 6). Additionally, if you consider negative integers, you can also have pairs like (-1, -36), (-2, -18), (-3, -12), (-4, -9), and (-6, -6). In total, there are 10 unique multiplication problems involving both positive and negative integers that equal 36.
1x82x4
Infinite
Infinitely many.
36*2
22x111x21x222x11
1x82x4
Infinite
Infinitely many.
36*2
70*1.1 is one example.
You can do 72*1, 36*2, 24*3, 18*4, 12*6, and 8*9 so there are six. Welcome World:)
How about: 5*9 = 45 as one example
3 are the ones i counted
There are 36 inches in a yard. Quick multiplication gives you 216 inches, so they are not equal.
Any, and every, multiplication problem must be "less than equal to or greater than one".
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