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
To find 0.7 of 392, you multiply 392 by 0.7. This calculation gives you 274.4. Therefore, 0.7 of 392 is 274.4.
Yes. 19.7989 is the square root of 392. But 392 is not a perfect square.
The LCM is 392.
√392 = ~19.8
√392 ~= 19.799
392
392^3 = 60,236,288.
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