Another way of asking this question is "What is the square root of x." In this case, we're talking about x = 53, but the question is the same. So to find the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals, 53, we must take the square root of 53. Since 53 is not a square number, our answer is not an integer, but close to 7.28.
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The number is eight.
53 is a prime, so 1 times 53 (unless you allow fractions).
nothing 53 is a prime number only divided by 1 or 53
53 x 5
53 is a prime number if that is what you mean.
The number is eight.
53 times 80 equals 4240.
53 is a prime, so 1 times 53 (unless you allow fractions).
The Identity Property states that any number multiplied by one equals the original number.
53 itself. It is a prime number.
Only by itself and one because 53 is a prime number
53 is prime53 is prime because its only factors are 1 and itself. A prime number only has two factors, 1 and the number itself. A composite number has factors besides 1 and itself.53 is a Prime Number.
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Aside from itself and 1, the only positive integer factors of 159 are 53 and 3. Therefore, 53 x 3 = 159.
This demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
The Abelian property or commutativity.
nothing 53 is a prime number only divided by 1 or 53