40 and 50
The GCF of 6 and 10 is 2.
The sum of the first 200 even numbers is 40,200.
16 and 12 how did you get it
16 and 24
The numbers are 34 and 51, which have a sum of 85 and their LCM is 102, the multiple of the highest power of their prime factors 2, 3, 17.
40 and 50
40 and 50
You cannot. LCM{2,6,12} = 12 and GCF{2,6,12} = 2 LCM{4,6,12} = 12 and GCF{4,6,12} = 2 The two sets have the same LCM and GCF but, clearly, their sums are different.
The GCF of 6 and 10 is 2.
60 and 36
They are: GCF = 5 and LCM = 325 and the sum is 5+325 = 330
The GCF of 9 and 15 is 3. The LCM is 45.
How about: 12, 16 and 24
The sum is 335.
Let the two numbers be x and y. Let suppose that the average of two numbers is 20. Then,x + y = 40 and 40/GCF = 5, where GCF = 40/5 = 8Since LCM is 48 and GCF is 8, the numbers are 16 and 24, whose average is 20 is true.
The LCM will never be less than the GCF.
Product = LCM x GCF = 384, sum = 40. Factors of 384 = 2 x 192, 3 x 128, 4 x 96, 6 x 64, 8 x 48, 12 x 34, 16 x 24 That'll do! The numbers are 16 and 24