There are infinitely many options. One of the simplest is 1*130
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∙ 12y agoThere are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 1*130
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All numbers that go into 130 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130.
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.
all numbers in the range -√130 to √130, or approximately -11.4 to 11.4 lie between the square root of 130. So two numbers that lie between the square root of 130 are 1 and 2. ---------------------------------------- If you meant: What two whole numbers does the square root of 130 lie between? Then √130 lies between 11 and 12.
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.
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1x 130= 130 2 x 65= 130
65 divide 130 multiply 100= 50
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.
All numbers that go into 130 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 26, 65, and 130.
To find the LCM, you multiply the numbers together and then divide by the HCF. In this case, we don't know the numbers, but we have the HCF (13) and we have the product of the numbers (1690). Thus all you do is divide 1690 by 13 to get: 1690/13 = 130 And thus the LCM of two numbers whose hcf is 13 and product is 1690 is 130.
ANSWER: The prime numbers between 110 - 130 are 113 and 127.
you multiply the two numbers before the =. ex. 4x8=. the 4 and the 8 are the numbers you multiply another is 6x9=. the 6 and the 9 are the numbers you multiply.