There are infinitely many possible answers. One such is 1*130
There are infinitely many options. One of the simplest is 1*130
When you multiply two numbers, you get the product
The factor pairs of 130 are: 1 x 130 2 x 65 5 x 26 10 x 13
When you multiply two numbers, it is called the product.
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
There are infinitely many options. One of the simplest is 1*130
The number 130 can be expressed as the product of two numbers in various ways. One possible pair of numbers that multiply to 130 is 10 and 13, as 10 multiplied by 13 equals 130. Another pair could be -10 and -13, as -10 multiplied by -13 also equals 130. In general, the factors of 130 are all the possible combinations of two numbers that multiply to 130, including both positive and negative integers.
When you multiply two numbers, you get the product
To find two-fifths of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{5} ), which equals 52 balloons. For two-thirds of 130 balloons, multiply 130 by ( \frac{2}{3} ), resulting in approximately 86.67 balloons. Thus, two-fifths of 130 balloons is 52, and two-thirds is about 86.67.
There are infinitely many sets of numbers. One such is 1*1*0.3*130
10x13
The factor pairs of 130 are: 1 x 130 2 x 65 5 x 26 10 x 13
When you multiply two numbers, it is called the product.
The two (or more) numbers that you multiply are called factors. (The result of the multiplication is called the product.)
The two numbers that equal 130 are 65 and 65. This is because when you add 65 to 65, you get 130. In mathematical terms, this can be expressed as: 65 + 65 = 130.
all numbers in the range -√130 to √130, or approximately -11.4 to 11.4 lie between the square root of 130. So two numbers that lie between the square root of 130 are 1 and 2. ---------------------------------------- If you meant: What two whole numbers does the square root of 130 lie between? Then √130 lies between 11 and 12.
Two numbers you could multiply to get 213 are 71 and 3.