Two (or four) digits added together cannot equal 42. Two-digit numbers multiplied together cannot equal 82.
The two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied together are 6 and 7. This is because 6 multiplied by 7 equals 42 (6 x 7 = 42). These two numbers are known as factors of 42, as they can be multiplied together to give the original number.
12 + 14 + 16 = 42
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The numbers are: 80 and 4
37 + 5
Two (or four) digits added together cannot equal 42. Two-digit numbers multiplied together cannot equal 82.
58.5 & 16.5....
42
There is only one number that equals 42. That number is . . . . . 42 .
42
93 and 42
6 x 7 = 42
42
The two numbers that equal 42 when multiplied together are 6 and 7. This is because 6 multiplied by 7 equals 42 (6 x 7 = 42). These two numbers are known as factors of 42, as they can be multiplied together to give the original number.
1 x 42 2 x 21 3 x 14 6 x 7
They are: 37+5 = 42