To solve this problem, you would start by dividing 108 by 4, since the problem says that the product of the 4 and another number equals 108. By dividing 108 by 4, you get 27 as the second number. Now, you want the sum of the two numbers, so you add 4 and 27. The sum is 31.
5 and 103 is one possible pair.
108/4 = 27
Any pair of one even and one odd number will have an even product and an odd sum.
How about: 97+11 = 108 or 79+29 = 108
It is impossible for the product of two prime numbers to be prime. It is impossible for the sum of two prime numbers to be prime as long as one of the numbers isn't 2.
105
8 and 28 + 2 = 108 x 2 = 16
No - the product of numbers is the answer to a multiplication sum, while the sum of numbers is the answer to an addition sum.
They are: 103+5 = 108
Two numbers have a product of 80 their sum is 24?
5 and 103 is one possible pair.
108/4 = 27
Any pair of one even and one odd number will have an even product and an odd sum.
Assuming you mean how to solve what three consecutive numbers sum to some value: Divide the sum by three to get the middle number. The other two numbers are one less than this and one more than it. example: Which three consecutive numbers sum to 108? 108 ÷ 3 = 36 → The other two numbers are 36 - 1 = 35 and 36 + 1 = 37 → The three numbers are 35, 36, 37. 35 + 36 + 37 = 108 as required.
How about: 97+11 = 108 or 79+29 = 108
It is impossible for the product of two prime numbers to be prime. It is impossible for the sum of two prime numbers to be prime as long as one of the numbers isn't 2.
If the sum of 2 numbers is 25 and their product is 156, the numbers are 12 and 13.