False.
To find two numbers that multiply to 285, you can factorize 285 into its prime factors: 3 x 5 x 19. These prime factors can be combined in different ways to form pairs of numbers that multiply to 285. So, the pairs of numbers that multiply to 285 are 3 and 95, 5 and 57, or 15 and 19.
1 and 7.
Each of these factor pairs (multiply the numbers in parentheses) equal 15: (1, 15) (3, 5)
Oh, dude, you're asking about multiples of 224? Alright, like, multiples are just numbers you can multiply to get 224, so it's like 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 16, 28, 56, 112, and 224. There you go, a bunch of numbers that can hang out with 224 and call themselves multiples.
There are no numbers that equal 112, except for 112. Also, it's not possible to ADD three odd numbers and get 112 for their sum.
7 x 16 = 112.
112 and 2 are 2 numbers
There are infinitely many possible pairs of numbers. An easy pair to remember is 1 and 112.
The answer is 112 divided by 2, or 56.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*2*7 = 112
130
For example how about 2*112 = 224
no 3 numbers add to equal 10 and multiply to equal 40.
The two numbers you can multiply together to equal 782 are 23 by 34.
The two numbers you multiply together to equal 391 are 17 by 23.
The 2 numbers that multiply together to equal 678 are 6 and 113.