14x9=126
Try: 2*9*7 = 126
The list is pretty long. 2 * 10 * 189 = 3780 or 2 * 15 * 126 = 3780 etc
There is only one number that's equal to 126. That number is 126. There are many other sets of two or more numbers that you can manipulate with an arithmetic operation and produce 126 as the result. For example: Addition: 87 + 39 = 126 Subtraction: 175 - 49 = 126 Multiplication: 7 x 18 = 126 Division: 630 / 5 = 126 But none of these other numbers is "equal" to 126.
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14x9=126
Try: 2*9*7 = 126
The list is pretty long. 2 * 10 * 189 = 3780 or 2 * 15 * 126 = 3780 etc
There is only one number that's equal to 126. That number is 126. There are many other sets of two or more numbers that you can manipulate with an arithmetic operation and produce 126 as the result. For example: Addition: 87 + 39 = 126 Subtraction: 175 - 49 = 126 Multiplication: 7 x 18 = 126 Division: 630 / 5 = 126 But none of these other numbers is "equal" to 126.
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You have a few choices:1 x 602 x 303 x 204 x 155 x 126 x 10
The numbers are 62 and 64 are two consecutive integers that equal 126.
125 and 1, added together.
1 and 252, 2 and 126, 3 and 84, 6 and 42, 7 and 36, 9 and 28, 12 and 21, 14 and 18.
126 * 84 = 10,584