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It is not possible to multiply two prime numbers and get 90. You can add 43 and 47.
One example is 90 x 2 = 180
The product is the number you get when you multiply the two numbers. 5x18 = 90
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45 and 2.
It is not possible to multiply two prime numbers and get 90. You can add 43 and 47.
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111
-9 and 10
The two numbers that multiply to give you 90 are 9 and 10. This is because 9 multiplied by 10 equals 90. These two numbers are also known as factors of 90, as they divide evenly into 90 without leaving a remainder.
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One example is 90 x 2 = 180
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91
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