There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 1*130
The factor pairs of 130 are: 1 x 130 2 x 65 5 x 26 10 x 13
130
The numbers that go into 130 are the numbers that divide 130 evenly without leaving a remainder. These numbers are 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130. This is because these numbers can be multiplied by another number to equal 130.
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.
There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 1*130
There are infinitely many sets of numbers. One such is 1*1*0.3*130
130
To find the multiples of 130, just multiply 130 by the numbers, 1,2,3,4.... So the first is 130, the next is 260, the third ones is 390... and you can keep going forever. That is what "..." means in this context.
The number 130 can be expressed as the product of two numbers in various ways. One possible pair of numbers that multiply to 130 is 10 and 13, as 10 multiplied by 13 equals 130. Another pair could be -10 and -13, as -10 multiplied by -13 also equals 130. In general, the factors of 130 are all the possible combinations of two numbers that multiply to 130, including both positive and negative integers.
The factor pairs of 130 are: 1 x 130 2 x 65 5 x 26 10 x 13
130
The numbers that go into 130 are the numbers that divide 130 evenly without leaving a remainder. These numbers are 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130. This is because these numbers can be multiplied by another number to equal 130.
1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
130
65 divide 130 multiply 100= 50
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.