If by "what" and "something" you mean "x" and all of those blanks are the same variable, then you can write that word problem as 3x = 2. Divide both sides by 3 to get x = 2/3.
0.99 x 2 = 1.98
It is: 2 times 25 = 50
7 times 2 times 4 equals 56.
803 x 2 + 6
The answer to that question is 2 times a -4 equals -8
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As a product of its prime factors: 2*43 = 86
2 x 13 = 26
414 X 1/2 equals 207.
0.99 x 2 = 1.98
20 x 2
One example of something times something that equals 100 is 10 times 10, since 10 multiplied by 10 equals 100. Another example is 20 times 5, as 20 multiplied by 5 also results in 100. There are many other combinations as well, such as 25 times 4 or 50 times 2.
I am assuming that you are asking 20) 8 something 2 equals 16? If that is the question then the something must be times (x) as 8 x 2 = 16.
It is: 2 times 25 = 50
5 times 5 equals 25.
To find what times 4 equals something, you need to divide that "something" by 4. For example, if "something" is 20, then you would calculate 20 ÷ 4, which equals 5. Therefore, 5 times 4 equals 20. This method can be applied to any value of "something."