SOLUTION: What do you multiply to get 190?

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Question 634038: What do you multiply to get 190?

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Short answer: Anything but a zero

1 * 190
2 * 95
5 * 38
0.01 * 19000
-12 * -190/12


(190/x)*x
2 * 5 * 19
etc.

There are literally an infinite number of ways a multiplication works out to be 190. You just can't have a zero in the multiplication.

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