Well, honey, the two numbers you're looking for are 26 and 26. They may not be the most exciting numbers, but they sure do the job when it comes to multiplying to 676. So, there you have it, plain and simple.
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The multiples of 676 are: 1 x 676= 676 2 x 338= 676 4 x 169= 676 13 x 52= 676 26 x 26= 676 When you divide those numbers, the answers are: 676/1= 676 338/2= 169 169/4= 42.25 52/13= 4 26/26= 1 So, the two numbers that multiply together as 676 and divide together as 4 are the numbers 13 and 52.
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When you multiply two numbers, you get the product
No such numbers exist; the product of two odd numbers is always odd.
The product of two nonzero whole numbers will be a nonzero whole number.