1 and 52 2 and 26 4 and 13
There is only one number that equals 52. It is . . . . . (wait for it) . . . . . 52 .
1 x 52, 2 x 26, 4 x 13
The only number that equals 52 is 52. 4 x 13 equals 52 and 26x2 equals 52 so whoever put fifty-two equals only itself is pretty dumb because their other ways to make fifty to like 104 divided by 2 equals 52 so multiply and divide 52 by certain numbers and you can make fifty-two if you freaking try
The numbers are 10 and 5.2
1 and 52 2 and 26 4 and 13
1 and 52 is one possible answer.
-56
There is only one number that equals 52. It is . . . . . (wait for it) . . . . . 52 .
52
1 x 52, 2 x 26, 4 x 13
The only number that equals 52 is 52. 4 x 13 equals 52 and 26x2 equals 52 so whoever put fifty-two equals only itself is pretty dumb because their other ways to make fifty to like 104 divided by 2 equals 52 so multiply and divide 52 by certain numbers and you can make fifty-two if you freaking try
The numbers are 10 and 5.2
4 x 13 = 52
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 23*52 = 200
67.2
There is no solution. You could do it if the numbers were odd: 25 and 27 are consecutive odd numbers that equal 52.