Asked by Lindsey
Something times something equals 97
Are you supposed to factor 97 as the product of integers?
We need a little more info to help you.
If you are expecting integer results, wait no more as 97 is a prime number. Therefore, no two integers have a product of 97.
If you are not looking for integer answers, there are an infinite number of answers using fractions.
For instance, 384(1/2) = 197
Do you have any other constraint that applys to the problem?
Sorry
For the non integer example I meant
194(1/2) = 97/
Are you supposed to factor 97 as the product of integers?
We need a little more info to help you.
If you are expecting integer results, wait no more as 97 is a prime number. Therefore, no two integers have a product of 97.
If you are not looking for integer answers, there are an infinite number of answers using fractions.
For instance, 384(1/2) = 197
Do you have any other constraint that applys to the problem?
Sorry
For the non integer example I meant
194(1/2) = 97/
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