same ---> answer is positive
different ---> answer is negative
By the way, the two original numbers don't have to be integers. They can be anything ...
whole numbers, decimals, mixed numbers, proper or improper fractions, irrational
numbers, transcendentals, algebraic letters or symbols, numbers in scientific form,
logarithms, mambo rhythms, you name it. Those two simple rules are always true
for multiplication and division.
Using division or multiplication or addition??
1+1'' 3x3'' 2 divided by 3''.
Remainder is a concept appropriate to division of integers. The question is concerned neither with integers nor with division, and so is a nonsense question.
274 - if you need an idea as how to do this, divide by three, then multiply by two. You then get a lesson in division and multiplication.
5 divided by 5, plus 5
Three consecutive integers have a sum of 12. What is the greatest of these integers?
The result of a multiplication problem is called a product.
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 187.
The three integers are 25, 26, and 27.
The set of integers is divided into three subsets. One is the positive integers. Another is the negative integers. The last subset has one element -- zero. In sum, integers are composed of the positive integers, the negative integers, and zero.
no you have to do it in the order of operationBODM Division and Multiplication are equalAS
The three integers are 187, 188 and 189.