If I'm not mistaken:
1x60
2x30
3x20
4x15
5x12
2. 4 if you include negatives.
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
1 times 81 and 9 times 9 (assuming you meant only whole numbers)
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 '.
10x5 and 1x50
There are 8 different pairs of whole numbers whose prodcut is 40. Allowing for commutativity (a*b = b*a), there are 16 possible ways.
2. 4 if you include negatives.
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
1 times 81 and 9 times 9 (assuming you meant only whole numbers)
With whole numbers, there are five ways.
Using positive integer factors, the only two ways in which the number 34 can be reached using two numbers is 2 x 17 and 1 x 34.
With a pen, with a pencil, and with a crayon.
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 '.
They are both ways of representing parts of whole numbers.