6 and 12
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42,89
11,33
18 and 6
One number is 7, the other is 14. 7 + 14 = 21 4(7) = 2(14)
If the higher is 3 times the lower, the difference must be twice the lower so the numbers are 8 and 24.
There aren't any whole numbers that satisfy this.
joan decided to use her calculator to find the sum of the first 15 counting numbers instead of the formula. By mistake she entered 16 numbers. She entered one number twice . Her answer was 4 more than a perfect square number. Which number did joan enter twice?
The other number is: 12
Type your answer here... 3 and 82
18 and 38
18 and 38
If the larger number can be anything more than twice the smaller number, then the two numbers can be:1 + 45 = 463 + 43 = 465 + 41 = 467 + 39 = 469 + 37 = 4611 + 35 = 4613 + 33 = 4615 + 31 = 46