There are 36 permutations of two dice. Of these, 13 have a product that is greater than 14. The permutations are listed below, with the desired outcomes bolded. Not asked, but answered for completeness; the probability of rolling a product greater than 14 is 13 in 36, or about 0.3611.
1 * 1 = 1
1 * 2 = 2
1 * 3 = 3
1 * 4 = 4
1 * 5 = 5
1 * 6 = 6
2 * 1 = 2
2 * 2 = 4
2 * 3 = 6
2 * 4 = 8
2 * 5 = 10
2 * 6 = 12
3 * 1 = 3
3 * 2 = 6
3 * 3 = 9
3 * 4 = 12
3 * 5 = 15
3 * 6 = 18
4 * 1 = 4
4 * 2 = 8
4 * 3 = 12
4 * 4 = 16
4 * 5 = 20
4 * 6 = 24
5 * 1 = 5
5 * 2 = 10
5 * 3 = 15
5 * 4 = 20
5 * 5 = 25
5 * 6 = 30
6 * 1 = 6
6 * 2 = 12
6 * 3 = 18
6 * 4 = 24
6 * 5 = 30
6 * 6 = 36
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Products will be greater unless your number set includes a number less than 1.
greater
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
No, a number greater than 1 with exactly two factors (1 and itself) is a prime number.The first few prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11.A composite number has more than two different factors, for example:4 (has factors 1, 2, 4), 6 (has factors 1, 2, 3, 6), 8 (has factors 1, 2, 4, 8), 9 (has factors 1, 3, 9).
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No. They have different number of factors
Products will be greater unless your number set includes a number less than 1.
169
12
The greater availability of low-cost products
Any square of a prime number 13 or greater, like 169.
The greater availability of low-cost products
composite
In any list of distinct numbers, one will be greater than the others. In the list of common factors, one will be the greatest.
25 and 50 are the factors of 50 greater than 10.
All numbers have common factors greater than zero.