Oh, what a happy little math problem! To find three numbers that multiply to 24, we can think of it like painting a beautiful landscape. Let's see, we could use the numbers 2, 3, and 4. When you multiply 2, 3, and 4 together, you get 24. Just like adding different colors to create a masterpiece, numbers can come together in harmony to create a perfect product.
2 X 3 X 4 = 24.
I multiplied get answer -3
first multiply 3 to all numbers and if its into number 7 multiply it and what number you stop it will be the answer
Lots and lots of them are. But a good way to determine which ones are is to multiply 3 x 8, which = 24. Then you can multiply 24 x 3 or 24 x 8, and then each of those answers will be divisible by 3 and by 8.You can then multiply those numbers by 3 and/or 8, which will also be divisible by 3 and 8, and on and on....24 and any multiples, plus others...
-29
2 X 3 X 4 = 24.
I multiplied get answer -3
first multiply 3 to all numbers and if its into number 7 multiply it and what number you stop it will be the answer
30
Lots and lots of them are. But a good way to determine which ones are is to multiply 3 x 8, which = 24. Then you can multiply 24 x 3 or 24 x 8, and then each of those answers will be divisible by 3 and by 8.You can then multiply those numbers by 3 and/or 8, which will also be divisible by 3 and 8, and on and on....24 and any multiples, plus others...
48
-29
13
Well, honey, it ain't rocket science. You can multiply 3 by 2 to get 6, then multiply that by 4 to get 24. Or you can add 3+3+3+3+3+3 to get 18, and then double that to get 36. Or you can just use a calculator and save yourself the headache.
24 & 3
14
There are no two prime numbers that multiply to 24. You need four numbers (even though one appears 3 times).