400 multiplied by 10 is 4,000.
20 when multiplied by itself equals 400.
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14.00 x 2000 = 28000
70*400 = 28000
400 x 80 = 4 x 100 x 8 x 10 = 4 x 8 x 1000 = 32000
80
0.0143
400 multiplied by 20 is 8,000
400 multiplied by 8 is 3,200
6.66666666666667 x 60 = 400
Well, honey, 9 times 44 equals 396, so we're almost there. But if you're looking for 9 times 44, well, that's just not gonna cut it. So the answer to your question is, there is no whole number that you can multiply by 9 to get 400. Math doesn't always play nice, darling.