There are an infinite number of answers to that question. Here are a few examples:
2 times 35.5
142 times 1/2
10 times 7.1
3.55 times 20
If you only want to use whole numbers ... no fractions or decimals ... then there's only
one possible answer to the question:
1 times 71
That's just as true as it was yesterday.
3 and 71
71 equals 71
2 times 71
71 divided by 9 equals 7 with a remainder of 8.
71 is a prime number. Therefore, the only set of positive integer factors that you can multiply to get 71 are 1 and 71.
I think it is 21?
3 and 71
179488
71 times 3 =426
(71) x (something) = 6,461Divide each side by (71):(something) = 6,461 / 71 = 91
71 equals 71
177 divided by 71 equals 2 with a remainder of 35.
2 times 71
71 divided by 9 equals 7 with a remainder of 8.
71
1 x 142, 2 x 71 = 142
71 is a prime number. Therefore, the only set of positive integer factors that you can multiply to get 71 are 1 and 71.