To find two numbers that add up to 392, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 392. Since we have two unknowns, we need another equation to solve for x and y. Without further information, there are multiple pairs of numbers that could satisfy this equation, such as 200 and 192, or 300 and 92.
There are six factor pairs: 392 = 1 x 392 392 = 2 x 196 392 = 4 x 98 392 = 7 x 56 392 = 8 x 49 392 = 14 x 28
392 56 x 7 = 392
392^3 = 60,236,288.
√392 = ~19.8
392
√392 ~= 19.799
Yes. 19.7989 is the square root of 392. But 392 is not a perfect square.
The LCM is 392.
The LCM of 1521 and 392 is 596232. The LCM of 15, 21 and 392 is 5880.
1/6 × 392 = 392 ÷ 6 = 65 1/3 ≈ 65.33
1358 + 392 = 1750
105 multiplied by 392 is 41,160.