How about: 14*27 = 378 as one example
Because its final digital sum equals 9
There are actually three answers to your question: 42 * 9, 54 * 7, and 63 * 6 all equal 378.
22 added to 378 equals 400.
That's a total of 378
How about: 14*27 = 378 as one example
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Because its final digital sum equals 9
There are actually three answers to your question: 42 * 9, 54 * 7, and 63 * 6 all equal 378.
The answer is 567. 2x189=378. 3x189=567.
22 added to 378 equals 400.
To find a two-digit number multiplied by a one-digit number to equal 378, we need to break down 378 into its prime factors: 2 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 7. The factors must be distributed between the two numbers. The closest combination is 18 x 21, which equals 378.
189
All the multiples of 378, which are infinite: 378, 756, 1134, 1512 +378 . . .
42 because... 9x = 378 x = 378/9 x = 42
That's a total of 378
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