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There are infinite division problems that equal 22. But, the most simple sum is 22÷1=22
36/4=9 45/6=9 999/111=9
I think multiplication and division alike because if you devide numbers like 36 and 9 you get 4 and if you multiply 9 and 4 it would equal 36
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.
2 x 18, 3 x 12.
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There are infinitely many possible answers. Two such are: 36/1 = ? and 360/10 = ?
There are infinite division problems that equal 22. But, the most simple sum is 22÷1=22
36/4=9 45/6=9 999/111=9
Fact families are 3 numbers that are in the form of 2 addition and subtration problems or 2 multiplication and division problems.
I think multiplication and division alike because if you devide numbers like 36 and 9 you get 4 and if you multiply 9 and 4 it would equal 36
That's a "section". There are 36 of them in a township.
Well, honey, there are plenty of addition problems that equal 36. You could have 18 + 18, 20 + 16, 30 + 6...the list goes on. As long as you're adding two numbers together to get 36, you're golden. Now go out there and crunch some numbers, you math whiz!
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.
2 x 18, 3 x 12.
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36 = 36