There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that can be multiplied to get 58.
Pick and number, A, between -7.616 and 7.616.
Let B = 58/A. Then the definition of A will guarantee that B is not in the range (-7.616, 7.616).
Now A*B = A*58/A = 58 and since
Therefore, there are infinitely many pairs.
The only numbers that will yield 58 when multiplied are 1x58 and 2x29
The least common multiple of the numbers 58 and 100 is 2,900.
There are infinitely many answers: 1*58 or 10*5.8 or 100*0.58 or 1000*0.058 etc or 2*29 or 20*2.9 or 200*0.29 etc and you could include irrational numbers.
Numbers 1; 2; 29; and 58 . Four numbers go into 58
10x10=100 numbers
29 X 2 is a multiplication sentence that gives 58.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
1 x 58, 2 x 29.
The answer depends on the context. For example, multiplication of numbers is commutative (A*B = B*A) but multiplication of matrices is not.
1 x 58, 2 x 29, 29 x 2, 58 x 1.