The pairs of numbers that multiply to equal 32 include (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and (8, 4). Additionally, negative pairs such as (-1, -32), (-2, -16), and (-4, -8) also multiply to yield 32. These pairs represent all the integer combinations that result in the product of 32.
There are several pairs of numbers that can multiply to equal 32. These include (1, 32), (2, 16), (4, 8), and (8, 4). Additionally, considering negative numbers, the pairs (-1, -32), (-2, -16), and (-4, -8) also yield 32 when multiplied. Thus, there are numerous combinations of factors that can produce the result of 32.
49*2
Factors
How about: 3+29 = 32
2 + 7 + 41 = 50
How about: 2*16 = 32 as an example
It is a prime number.
49*2
8 X 8
1 x 32 2 x 16 4 x 8
Factors
How about: 3+29 = 32
Try: 2 times 0.99 = 1.98
2 + 7 + 41 = 50
-30
The product of the GCF and LCM of a pair of numbers is equal to the product of the numbers.
There is only one number that equals 32. The number is . . . . . 32 .