207 and 1 can equal 208
There are an infinite number of answers to this question. Here are just two random examples for you: 13 * 4 = 52 208 * 0.25 = 52 and so on...
208
13 x 16 = 208
There are infinitely many possible answers:Sqrt(208) = 14.422Let X by ANY number greater than or equal to = 14.43and let Y = 208/XThen X*Y = X*(208/X) = 208and since there are infinitely many options for X, there are infinitely many pairs of numbers that multiply to 208.You can also have infinitely many triplets, infinitely many quartets and so on.
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207 and 1 can equal 208
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There are an infinite number of answers to this question. Here are just two random examples for you: 13 * 4 = 52 208 * 0.25 = 52 and so on...
To solve this problem, determine the paired factors of 208. 208 x 1 104 x 2 52 x 4 26 x 8 13 x 16 All of these pairs of numbers when multiplied together produce 208.
208
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Half of 208 is simply 104. Just imagine that number floating gently down a peaceful stream, bringing balance and harmony to your mathematical landscape. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!
13 x 16 = 208
There are infinitely many possible answers:Sqrt(208) = 14.422Let X by ANY number greater than or equal to = 14.43and let Y = 208/XThen X*Y = X*(208/X) = 208and since there are infinitely many options for X, there are infinitely many pairs of numbers that multiply to 208.You can also have infinitely many triplets, infinitely many quartets and so on.
48 + 160 + 800 = 208 + 800 = 1,008
104
I found the answer on Wolfram Alpha, input: ab = 208, a + b = 2. The answer is: 1 + 3i times square root of 23, and 1 minus 3i times square root of 23.