1 x 78, 2 x 39, 3 x 26, 6 x 13.
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, to get 78 in multiplication, you could do 13 x 6. Or, you know, 1 x 78, but that's not as fun. Basically, there are a few ways to skin this cat, but who really cares, right?
To find two numbers that equal 78 when multiplied together, we need to factorize 78 into its prime factors: 2 x 3 x 13. From this, we can see that 6 x 13 equals 78. So, the two numbers that equal 78 in multiplication are 6 and 13.
78C3 = 76,076 possibilities
1 x 22, 2 x 11.
13, 26, 39, 52, 65, 78, 91, 104, 117, 130, 143 . . .
Oh, dude, the LCM of 26 and 39 is like the smallest number that both 26 and 39 can divide into evenly. It's like the party where everyone's invited, you know? So, the LCM of 26 and 39 is 78. Cool, right?
It can be. 78 is a factor of 156.