29 X 2 is a multiplication sentence that gives 58.
Well, darling, 58 equals 1 times 58, or 2 times 29. You're not looking for a needle in a haystack here, it's simple math. So go ahead and pat yourself on the back for asking such an easy question.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 58, 2 x 29, 29 x 2, 58 x 1.
14.5 times 4 equals 58.
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1 x 58, 2 x 29.
Yes, 58 is in the times tables. It can be found in the multiplication tables of both 1 and 58, as 1 x 58 equals 58 and 58 x 1 equals 58. Additionally, it appears in the times table of 29, since 29 x 2 equals 58.
There are infinitely many answers: 1*58 or 10*5.8 or 100*0.58 or 1000*0.058 etc or 2*29 or 20*2.9 or 200*0.29 etc and you could include irrational numbers.
These are the result of the fundamental laws of multiplication. In the real number system (and beyond), one is the identity of multiplication and that menas that 1*a = a*1 = a for all numbers a.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
A set of related addition-subtraction or multiplication-division sentences is a fact family.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
93-58 equals = 35
707-58 equals = 649
Well, darling, 58 equals 1 times 58, or 2 times 29. You're not looking for a needle in a haystack here, it's simple math. So go ahead and pat yourself on the back for asking such an easy question.
500 equals 500 - whether with multiplication or division or whatever.
1 x 95, 5 x 19.