Oh, what a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of numbers. To find the times tables that equal 138, we can start by exploring different factors of 138. We see that 138 is equal to 2 x 69, 3 x 46, 6 x 23, and 1 x 138. Each of these pairs forms a times table that equals 138. Isn't that just delightful?
None of the times tables equal 31.
Take sqrt(138) = 11.74734012 times itself = 137.9999999
46 x 3 = 138 1 46 x 3 ------ 138
To find the number of full tables, divide 138 by 12, Your answer will be the number of tables that are full. 138 divided by 12 equals 11 full tables with one having 6 people.
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138 multiplied by 23 is 3,174.
None of the times tables equal 31.
Take sqrt(138) = 11.74734012 times itself = 137.9999999
46 x 3 = 138 1 46 x 3 ------ 138
To find the number of full tables, divide 138 by 12, Your answer will be the number of tables that are full. 138 divided by 12 equals 11 full tables with one having 6 people.
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These factor pairs, when multiplied, equal 138: (1, 138) (2, 69) (3, 46) (6, 23)
23 46 69 92 115 138 161 184 207 230 253 276 299
8 x 7 = 56
253 + 138 = 391
137+1
138 3 times 46 is 138 and 46 times 3 is 138