The numbers that multiply to get 147 are its prime factors. To find the prime factors of 147, we start by dividing it by the smallest Prime number, which is 3. 147 ÷ 3 = 49. Then, we divide 49 by 7 (7 is also a prime number), which gives us 7. Therefore, the numbers that multiply to get 147 are 3, 7, and 7.
21 and 7, 3 and 49, 147 and 1
(49,3)(21,7)
There are many possible answers: -1, +1 and -147 is one possible triplet.
1 x 147, 3 x 49, 7 x 21
3 & 49; 7 & 21
They are: 3*49 = 147
21 and 7, 3 and 49, 147 and 1
(49,3)(21,7)
There are many possible answers: -1, +1 and -147 is one possible triplet.
1 x 147, 3 x 49, 7 x 21
3 & 49; 7 & 21
3 x 7 x 7 = 147 or 1 x 3 x 49 = 147 or 49 x 6 x 1/2 = 147
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Like, okay, let's break it down. So, 1 times 147 equals 147, and 147 times 1 also equals 147. So, technically, the answer is 1 and 147, but like, you already knew that, right?
You could multiply 1 and 147.
-147
There is no other number besides 147 that is equal to 147.
All multiples of 147 are divisible by 147: 147, 294, 441, 588, 735, ...