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Technically, there are infininte answers to this question. Here's an example: 440+1 (I know, I'm lazy.)
The Big Show weighs 485 pounds currently. He has weighed 500 pounds, 493 pounds, 440 pounds, and 441 pounds.
The average score nationwide for SAT Math is approximately 520. A score of 440 would therefore be in the bottom 1/3 of test takers.
1 * 441 equals 441
You just have to divide 441 by a few numbers until you get the same number you divided by. 441 divided by 10 is 44.1 so try 12. 441 divided by 12 is 36.75. Continuing this trial and error, you eventually find that 441/21 is equal to 21. Therefore 21 squared is 441; and the square root of 441 is 21. Or you just put in a calculator 441 and hit the squared button that looks like this: √
1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 49, 63, 147, 441 1 * 441 = 441 3 * 147 = 441 7 * 63 = 441 9 * 49 = 441 21 * 21 = 441
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3 x 147 = 441 Edit That is just one of an infinite number of possible answers to the question: 1+440, 2+439, 3+438 etc or 1.1+439.9, 1.2+438.9, etc or 1.01+439.99, 1.02+439.98, etc or -1+442, -2+443 etc or 1*441, 10*44.1, 100*4.41, 1000*0.441, 10000*0.0441 etc or 441/1, or 4410/10, or 44100/100, etc and so on and on and on. And then you could bring in irrationals and then complex numbers.
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Yes, 3 × 147 = 441