.65 and .7
There is no number that has two prime numbers bigger than 7.
Prime numbers
27 and 29 I did this in my head by applying certain rules: the two numbers had to end in 7 and 9 it's the only way I could think other 1 and 3 to get a 3 at the end of the product they both had to be bigger than 20 and smaller than 30 smaller than twenty and the product is less than 400, bigger than 30 and the product is bigger than 900 After applying these two rules, the only possible answer was 27 and 29
infinity
No itβs can not be a number less than one because a number times one get you the same number
-5
There is no number that has two prime numbers bigger than 7.
No. The product of two negative numbers is positive.
Less than. 2/3 = 0.666666
No, it is never bigger than the smaller one.
No, it is never bigger than the smaller number.
The sum of the two largest prime numbers less than 71 is 128.
No, the product of two positive mixed numbers can never be less than one.
19 and 23
Prime numbers
No.The gcf of two numbers is LESS THAN OR EQUAL than their lcm.The gcf of two DIFFERENT numbes is LESS THAN their lcm.
42, 48 are the two numbers bigger than 40 that have 2 and 3 as their only prime factors.