44 and 11
Subtract the difference and half your answer, giving 9 which is the smaller number, add the difference to this and you get 38 which is the larger number.
12 and 12, whose squares will be 144 each. If either of the numbers is smaller than 12, then the other will be larger than 12 and its square will be larger than 144.
3x3=9 12-9=3
If the fractions have the same numerator (top number), then the fraction with the larger denominator (bottom number) is the smaller fraction, which implies that the fraction with the smaller denominator is the larger fraction. For example with 1/2 and 1/4, it can be easily seen that 1/2 is the larger of the two.
33 66+33=99
1st number=12 2nd number=24
12 and 26
If I understand the question correctly, you know the volume of a shape whose dimensions are known in centimetres and you want to know how the number changes when the dimensions are measured in millimetres. If that is the question, the answer is that the number representing the volume in cubic millimetres, is 1000 times as large.
A larger rectangle whose width is twice as long as one of the smaller rectangles and whose length is three times that of one of the smaller rectangles.
Subtract the difference and half your answer, giving 9 which is the smaller number, add the difference to this and you get 38 which is the larger number.
It is: 1 times 59 = 59 And 59 is a prime number whose factors are itself and one
12 and 12, whose squares will be 144 each. If either of the numbers is smaller than 12, then the other will be larger than 12 and its square will be larger than 144.
In that case, the smaller number is a factor of the larger one. The larger one is a multiple of the smaller one.
3x3=9 12-9=3
If the fractions have the same numerator (top number), then the fraction with the larger denominator (bottom number) is the smaller fraction, which implies that the fraction with the smaller denominator is the larger fraction. For example with 1/2 and 1/4, it can be easily seen that 1/2 is the larger of the two.
A material whose permeability is very much larger than 1 (from 60 to several thousand times 1), and which exhibits hysteresis phenomena..
No, because the square of a number is that number times itself, so a no two numbers will have the same square.