There are an infinite number of possibilities.
Even with whole numbers, you can have 1, 1 and 1000, or 1, 2 and 500, or 1, 5 and 200 etc.
And then you could try fractions: 1, 10000 and 0.1 etc
and then Irrational Numbers.
And, having found a triplet, you could make any two of the three negative.
It is 1000/375 = 22/3
105 = 3 x 5 x 7
Oh, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what number, when multiplied by 3, equals 1000, we simply need to divide 1000 by 3. So, 1000 divided by 3 gives us 333.333... But in the world of happy little numbers, we can round that down to 333. So, 3 times 333 equals 999, which is pretty close to 1000, don't you think?
3 multiplied by 3 = 9 Apart from 9 and 1, no other whole numbers give that result when multiplied.
3 x 3 x 7 x 7 = 441
5, 10 & 20
2 3 3 7
2, 5, and 201
3 and 7
3*7 = 21
(1*69) AND (3*23)
They are: 3*5*11 = 165
There are only two numbers that can be multiplied to make 15. These numbers are 3 and 5. This is true because 3*5 = 15
-3 and 5
For example how about: 3*893 = 2679
33 x 3 = 99
2x5x5=50