How about: 14*27 = 378 as one example
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There are actually three answers to your question: 42 * 9, 54 * 7, and 63 * 6 all equal 378.
Because its final digital sum equals 9
The number 378 can be expressed as a sum of its prime factors: (378 = 2 \times 3^3 \times 7). It is also an even number, making it divisible by 2, and is the sum of the squares of two integers: (378 = 19^2 + 17^2). Additionally, in Roman numerals, it is represented as CCCLXXVIII.
To find two numbers that multiply to give 378, you can consider its factors. One pair of numbers that works is 14 and 27, since 14 × 27 = 378. Another pair is 2 and 189, as 2 × 189 also equals 378.
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There are actually three answers to your question: 42 * 9, 54 * 7, and 63 * 6 all equal 378.
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42 because... 9x = 378 x = 378/9 x = 42
To determine how many times 9 can go into 378, you divide 378 by 9. The result is 42, meaning that 9 can go into 378 42 times without any remainder. This is because 42 multiplied by 9 equals 378.
378 ÷ 42 = 9
1 times 378 equals 378.
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.
Because its final digital sum equals 9
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