33.5 *2
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! If we want to find two numbers that multiply together to equal 67, we can see that 1 and 67 are a pair that work. So, 1 times 67 equals 67. Remember, there are many ways to approach a problem, just like there are many ways to paint a beautiful landscape.
1 and 67
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.
67 and 1.
33.5 *2
201*3 and 67 *9
1 x 201, 3 x 67, 67 x 3, 201 x 1
Well, isn't that a happy little math question! If we want to find two numbers that multiply together to equal 67, we can see that 1 and 67 are a pair that work. So, 1 times 67 equals 67. Remember, there are many ways to approach a problem, just like there are many ways to paint a beautiful landscape.
When you want to find the average of something you add all the numbers, then multiply the sum by how many numbers there areExample: 34 56 67 87add 34+56+67+87= 244 divide by 4 because that's how many numbers there are
A product is the answer to a multiplication problem... but I don't know if 67 and 436 are separate numbers or if it's 67,436. If it's 67 and 436 then you just multiply them, but if it's 67, 436 you can't find the product because you don't have enough.
Just 1 and 67.
Yes 17 and 67 are prime numbers.
1 and 67
1, 67
They are: 1*67 = 67
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.