With whole posieive numbers, there are two. 1 x 38 and 2 x 19.
OK< SO< there are many problems that make the answer 38. A few examples:p-36= 74 where "p" equals 38.x+(-19) = 19 where "x" equals 38.i + 5783 = 5821 where "i" equals 38.94 - 56 - x where "x" equals 38.h +3 = 41 where "h" is equal to 38.y3 +19 = 54891 where "y3" equals 54872 where plain "y" would equal 38 (38x38x38 = 54872).And you could come up with a tON more, but that is some possible ones.
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
19+19=38
There is only one number that equals 38. That number is . . . . . 38.
.38 meter
An infinite amount. 0 + 36 -1 + 37 -2 + 38..... etc.
OK< SO< there are many problems that make the answer 38. A few examples:p-36= 74 where "p" equals 38.x+(-19) = 19 where "x" equals 38.i + 5783 = 5821 where "i" equals 38.94 - 56 - x where "x" equals 38.h +3 = 41 where "h" is equal to 38.y3 +19 = 54891 where "y3" equals 54872 where plain "y" would equal 38 (38x38x38 = 54872).And you could come up with a tON more, but that is some possible ones.
1 x 76, 2 x 38, 4 x 19, 19 x 4, 38 x 2, 76 x 1 = 76
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
38 ounces is equal to 2.375 pounds.
38 inches = 3.17 feet
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
1 x 38, 2 x 19.
Infinitely many. Using only integers, 36 - 0 37 - 1 38 - 2 and so on. And of course, there is no need to be limited to integers.
38 grams = 0.038 Kg.
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