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There are infinitely many possible pairs.

Pick any non-number, X

Let Y = 1840/X

Then X*Y = X*(1840/X) = 1840.

And, since the choice for X was arbitrary, there are infinitely many answers.

For example,

15*122.66... (recurring.

or

sqrt(2) * 920sqrt(2)

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