1 x 132, 2 x 66, 3 x 44, 4 x 33, 6 x 22, 11 x 12.
There are several multiplication problems that equal 132. For example, (11 \times 12 = 132) and (4 \times 33 = 132). Additionally, (1 \times 132 = 132) and (2 \times 66 = 132) are also valid.
1x82x4
Infinite
Infinitely many.
i dont know 98 times 1
There are several multiplication problems that equal 132. For example, (11 \times 12 = 132) and (4 \times 33 = 132). Additionally, (1 \times 132 = 132) and (2 \times 66 = 132) are also valid.
22x111x21x222x11
1x82x4
Infinite
Infinitely many.
Well, honey, there are a few ways to skin a cat, as they say. In this case, the multiplication facts that equal 132 are 1 x 132, 2 x 66, 3 x 44, 4 x 33, 6 x 22, 11 x 12. So, take your pick and knock yourself out!
70*1.1 is one example.
3 are the ones i counted
How about: 5*9 = 45 as one example
The Commutative Property of Addition. It also works for multiplication: 3 times 2 is equal to 2 times 3.
By Lomg Multiplication 12 x 11 120 ( 10 x 12 = 120) 12 ( 1 x 12 = 12) 132 ====
Any, and every, multiplication problem must be "less than equal to or greater than one".