To find a multiplication problem that equals 53, we need to factorize 53 into its prime factors, which are 53 itself. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 53 is 1 x 53. This is because 1 is the only other factor of 53 besides 53 itself.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two possibilities are 1*2*62.5 and 10*10*1.25
There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 1*43 = 43 Another is 10*4.3 = 43
I am not quite sure what you meant, but for multiplication just use one number and add it as many times as the other number tells you. for example 12*5 is 12+12+12+12+12 which equals 60. I am not quite sure if this helps or not.
1 x 50, 2 x 25, 5 x 10.
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9 and 436 are both factors of 3924; there are two factors in that sentence.
Multiplier. Multiplicand times multiplier equals product.
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To find a multiplication problem that equals 53, we need to factorize 53 into its prime factors, which are 53 itself. Therefore, the multiplication problem that equals 53 is 1 x 53. This is because 1 is the only other factor of 53 besides 53 itself.
In any multiplication problem, it's never enough to know only how many digitsthe factors have. The answer always depends on what the digits are.
9x9 27x3 81x1
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*2*2*3 = 48 or as 2^4 times 3 = 48
10*1.3 = 13 is one of infinitely many possible answers.
There are infinitely many possible answers. An easy answer to remember is 1 x 2468
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example, 1*642 or 10*64.2
12 inches in a foot.5 feet equals 60 inches by multiplication.