Let's denote the two numbers as x and y. We can set up the equation x * y = 98. To find the two numbers, we need to consider all the pairs of factors of 98. The factors of 98 are 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, and 98. So, the two numbers that, when multiplied, equal 98 are 2 and 49.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find two numbers that multiply to 98, we can think of pairs of factors of 98. One pair is 14 and 7 because 14 times 7 equals 98. Remember, there are many ways to approach a problem, and it's all about enjoying the process of discovering the solution.
14 multiplied by 7 is 98.
To find two numbers that multiply to 9800, we need to factorize 9800. 9800 = 2^3 * 5^2 * 7^2. To get the pair of numbers, we can combine these factors in different ways. One possible pair is 2^2 * 5 * 7 and 2 * 5 * 7, which equals 140 and 70, respectively. Therefore, 140 times 70 equals 9800.
The numbers are 98 and 64
1 x 196, 2 x 98, 4 x 49, 7 x 28, 14 x 14
98 multiplied by 8 is 784.
For example: 2*49 = 98
The factor pairs of 98 are: 1 × 98 2 × 49 7 × 14
2 times 49 = 98
7*14 = 98
27 multiplied by 98 multiplied by 4 (27 • 98 • 4 or 27 × 98 × 4) equals 10,584.
The factors of 98 are the numbers that can be multiplied together to equal 98. In this case, the factors of 98 are 1, 2, 7, 14, 49, and 98. These numbers can be multiplied in various combinations to result in 98.
14 multiplied by 7 is 98.
98 multiplied by 900,876 is 88,285,848.
98
49 x 2
14 and 7
106