20 + 22
12 + 30 etc.
6 times 7
3 times 14 etc
37 + 5
58.5 & 16.5....
Two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied are 6 and 7, since (6 \times 7 = 42). Another pair could be 3 and 14, as (3 \times 14 = 42) as well. There are multiple pairs of factors that can yield the product of 42, but these are two simple examples.
42
The two numbers that multiply to 42 and add up to 11 are 14 and -3. Specifically, 14 × -3 = -42 and 14 + (-3) = 11.
21 and 21 equal 42.
42
37 + 5
Two (or four) digits added together cannot equal 42. Two-digit numbers multiplied together cannot equal 82.
58.5 & 16.5....
42
the answer is 6
7
Two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied are 6 and 7, since (6 \times 7 = 42). Another pair could be 3 and 14, as (3 \times 14 = 42) as well. There are multiple pairs of factors that can yield the product of 42, but these are two simple examples.
There is only one number that equals 42. That number is . . . . . 42 .
The two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied together are 6 and 7. This is because 6 multiplied by 7 equals 42 (6 x 7 = 42). These two numbers are known as factors of 42, as they can be multiplied together to give the original number.
The numbers are: 378 and 42 because (9*42)*42 = 15876