4 + 8 + 6/2 = 4 + 8 + 3 = 15
The answer is 15.
Simple: 1*1*1*1*1*15 = 15
Assuming that the six numbers are different, the answer is 15.
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if your using whole numbers, u can only use 3
Add all of the numbers up, and then divide that result by how many numbers there were, e.g. 1,2,3,4,5. Added up they make 15. As there are five numbers there, you divide 15 by 5, and you get 3. Voila.
This occurs when you add a negative number. An understanding of negative numbers and their place in the number line is appropriate for this subject. EXAMPLE : 15 + (-7) = 15 - 7 = 8
15 is composite number
No 9 and 15 is not a number, they are two numbers.
Yes. All numbers that do not give a decimal-free number when divided by 2 are odd numbers. We get 15/2=7.5 => 15 is an odd number;)
There are only two numbers that can be multiplied to make 15. These numbers are 3 and 5. This is true because 3*5 = 15
There cannot be any number between two identical numbers.