To find two numbers that multiply to 36 and add up to 12, we can set up a system of equations. Let the two numbers be x and y. We have the equations xy = 36 and x + y = 12. By solving these equations simultaneously, we find that the two numbers are 6 and 6. So, 6 times 6 gives you 36, and 6 plus 6 adds up to 12.
Oh, dude, you can totally multiply 3 by 12 to get 36. It's like basic math, right? You just gotta find the number that when you multiply it by 3, gives you 36. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
36 * 12 = 432
12 goes into 36 3 times, which means that 36 goes into 12 1/3 times.
The numbers are 3 and -12
3 x 12 = 36
51
the answer is 33 because because if you do 12 times 33 you get 396.(12 times 3 =36,then you add a 0 and do 3 times twelve again and that gives you 360,finally you add 36 + 360 =396.
It is: -6 and -6
The factor pairs of 36 are (36, 1) (18, 2) (12, 3) (9, 4) (6, 6) None of them add up to 9. If that was -36, you could use 12 and -3
-27
Oh, dude, you can totally multiply 3 by 12 to get 36. It's like basic math, right? You just gotta find the number that when you multiply it by 3, gives you 36. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
It is: 3*12 = 36
36 * 12 = 432
3 goes into 36 12 times.
12 goes into 36 3 times, which means that 36 goes into 12 1/3 times.
36*12*9 = 3888
3 x 12 = 36