what is the longest multiplication combination for 120

David Q David Q answered
15 years ago

I imagine you want to express 120 as the product of as many factors as possible? If so, they'll be the prime factors of it. 120 equals 5x4x3x2, but that can be broken down further as 5x(2x2)x3x2. You can't break it down any more because all the factors are now prime numbers, so that's presumably the longest multiplication combination.

Potato Potato answered
6 years ago

That's relly cooool

Anonymous Anonymous answered
6 years ago

i still don`t get it??

jeff jeff answered
6 years ago

3x2x3x3x3x3

kaelyn kaelyn answered
3 years ago

but what a long mutiplication sentecnce for 120

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the longest multiplication combination for 120, we need to find the two numbers that, when multiplied together, give us 120. We can start by listing all the factors of 120:

1 * 120 = 120
2 * 60 = 120
3 * 40 = 120
4 * 30 = 120
5 * 24 = 120
6 * 20 = 120
8 * 15 = 120
10 * 12 = 120

As we can see, the longest multiplication combination for 120 is 10 * 12, which equals 120.

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