A multiplication problem that equals 161 is (7 \times 23 = 161). Another way to express this is (161 = 11 \times 14.6363), but since 14.6363 is not an integer, it's more common to stick with the integers (7) and (23) for multiplication.
8x6
To find the multiplication problem that equals 74, we need to factorize 74 into its prime factors, which are 2 and 37. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 74 is 2 x 37.
1x930=930
Some thing
6x7=42
BY DIRECT PROP 100 5.00 161 x 100/5 = 161/x cross multiplication 100x = 161*5 100x = 805 x = 805/100 x = 8.05
8x6
nothing
11x11
To find the multiplication problem that equals 74, we need to factorize 74 into its prime factors, which are 2 and 37. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 74 is 2 x 37.
6x7=42
1*98
1x930=930
Some thing
it is a prime number
12 squared.
Numbers in a multiplication problem aren't added. In a multiplication sentence, the multiplicand times the multiplier equals the product.