6 = 3*23
There are no numbers, other than 23 and 1 whose product is 23. It is a prime number. There are many numbers whose sum is 10: 9+1, 8+2, 7+3, 6+4, 5+5, etc.
23 is a prime and so its only factors are 1 and 23. The product will be smaller than 23 but it is not possible to be certain how the product will compare with 1.
6000 * 230 = 1,380,000 is reasonable. 23*5 = 115 so 23*6 = 115+23 = 138 and append the appropriate number of zeros. The exact anser is 1,393,131.
There are no two numbers whose product is 23 and whose sum is 10. 23 is a prime number, and the only numbers whose product is 23 are 23 and 1. A prime number can only be divided by itself and 1.
The product is another way of saying multiplication. 23 * 6 = 138.
Their product.
6 = 3*23
the product of 23 and a number
Oh, dude, the product of 23 is just 23. Like, you don't need to do anything fancy with it, it's not a math puzzle or anything. It's just 23 being itself, hanging out, doing its thing.
When two numbers are multiplied, the answer is referred to as the product. The product of 23 and 48 is 1104.
The LCM of 23 and 29 is their product.
There are no numbers, other than 23 and 1 whose product is 23. It is a prime number. There are many numbers whose sum is 10: 9+1, 8+2, 7+3, 6+4, 5+5, etc.
23 is a prime and so its only factors are 1 and 23. The product will be smaller than 23 but it is not possible to be certain how the product will compare with 1.
1 and 23
23 * 11 = 253
6000 * 230 = 1,380,000 is reasonable. 23*5 = 115 so 23*6 = 115+23 = 138 and append the appropriate number of zeros. The exact anser is 1,393,131.