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Leland Welch
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2 June, 11:57
What 3 numbers can you multiply to get 160?
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Karsyn Daniel
2 June, 12:06
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Three numbers you can multiply to get 160. First, we make an equation.
Since 160 is divisible by 4, we will make the equation this.
(#1 * #2 * 4 = 160)
Divide 160 by 4, and you get this. #1 * #2 = 40
Now, we divide 40 by 2.
The final answer is 2, 20, and 4.
2x20x4 = 160
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Christian Long
2 June, 12:22
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You can multiply ...
8 * 20 = 160
40 * 4 = 160
80 * 2 = 160
10 * 16 = 160
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