7 times 9 = 63
-9 times 7 equals -63.
In mathematics, the factors of a number are the integers that can be multiplied together to produce that number. To find the times something equals 63, we need to identify all the possible pairs of factors of 63. The factors of 63 are 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, and 63. Therefore, the pairs of factors that multiply to 63 are (1, 63), (3, 21), and (7, 9).
Answer: Because 7 times 9 equals 63. And 9 times 7 equals 63. placement doesn't matter in this case. Answer: It is NOT the same. Do the calculation, and compare.
63/9 = 7
63
9 x 7 = 63
7 times 9 equals 63
7 times 9 equals 63.
It is: (9 and 2/7) times 7 = 65
63 = 3*3*7
14 can go into 63 four times, with a remainder. When you divide 63 by 14, you get 4, since 14 multiplied by 4 equals 56. This leaves a remainder of 7, as 63 minus 56 equals 7. Therefore, 14 goes into 63 a total of 4 times.
Each of these factor pairs (multiply the numbers in parentheses) equals 63: (1, 63) (3, 21) (7, 9)