1 x 98, 2 x 49, 7 x 14 = 98
1 x 98, 2 x 49, 7 x 14
1x98 2x49 7x14 5x19.6 2.5x39.2 ....and so on
1 x 490, 2 x 245, 5 x 98, 7 x 70, 10 x 49, 14 x 35.
The numbers are 98 and 64
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find two numbers that multiply to 98, we can think of pairs of factors of 98. One pair is 14 and 7 because 14 times 7 equals 98. Remember, there are many ways to approach a problem, and it's all about enjoying the process of discovering the solution.
To find two numbers that multiply together to make 98, you can use the pair 7 and 14, since (7 \times 14 = 98). Another pair is 2 and 49, as (2 \times 49 = 98). There are multiple combinations, but these are two examples.
2 and 49
The numbers are about: 44.81314149 and 2.186858514
1 x 98, 2 x 49, 7 x 14
1x98 2x49 7x14 5x19.6 2.5x39.2 ....and so on
If you've written that correctly, there aren't two whole numbers that satisfy those conditions. -7 and 14 multiply to -98 but add up to 7.
The factor pairs of 98 are: 1 × 98 2 × 49 7 × 14
106
49 and 2.
31 & 67
100-2Who ever wrote this is a moron because MULTIPLY doesn't mean subtract you are so stupid you butty
Any of these give you 196: 1 x 196, 2 x 98, 4 x 49, 7 x 28, 14 x 14