There are an infinite number of ways to multiply numbers and get a result of 728.
If you look at products of only two numbers, and only positive numbers, and only whole numbers,
then here are a few examples:
1 x 728
2 x 364
4 x 182
7 x 104
8 x 91
13 x 56
14 x 52
26 x 28
And there are millions and billions more.
56 multiplied by 13 equals 728. the result is 728.
28 is divisible by 4 so divide by 4 728 = 4 * x 728 = 4x 728/4 = 182 x = 182
All of these numbers go into 728 evenly: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13, 14, 26, 28, 52, 56, 91, 104, 182, 364, 728.
7" x 104 = 728 square inches.
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 728: (1, 728) (2, 364) (4, 182) (7, 104) (8, 91) (13, 56) (14, 52) (26, 28)
728 centimeters equals 7.28 meters.
2 times 364 = 728
56 multiplied by 13 equals 728. the result is 728.
You're asking for two numbers that are equal to 728, when we know perfectly well that the only number that's equal to 728 is 728 itself.
Oh, dude, let me put on my math hat for a sec. So, if we're trying to figure out what times 8 equals 728, we just divide 728 by 8. That gives us 91. So, technically, 8 times 91 equals 728. Math, man, it's wild.
28 is divisible by 4 so divide by 4 728 = 4 * x 728 = 4x 728/4 = 182 x = 182
All of these numbers go into 728 evenly: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13, 14, 26, 28, 52, 56, 91, 104, 182, 364, 728.
There are no valid UK telephone numbers beginning with 0728 (or +44 728 in international format).
7" x 104 = 728 square inches.
the width is 1 and the length is 2. 2 multipleyed by 1 equals 2...
Well, 7 and 13 are both prime numbers, so 1 would be the LCM.
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 728: (1, 728) (2, 364) (4, 182) (7, 104) (8, 91) (13, 56) (14, 52) (26, 28)