There's no question there yet.
That statement is the equation of a straight-line graph, and the coordinates
of every point on the graph make the statement true.
If you want a single definite number for 'x' and 'y', you need another equation.
You always need as many equations as the number of "unknowns" to be found.
16 lol?
Since 2xy is a factor of 2x2y, it is automatically the GCF.
2x2y
2x2y
2x2y
2x2y
2xy
32 divided by 2 equals 16. 48divided by 3 equals 16. 64 divided by 4 equals 16. 16 divided by 1 equals 16.
The possibilities are infinite. One set: 1. 2xy 2. 2x2y 3. 2x4y
16-7 equals = 9
734 divided by 16 equals 45.875. Therefore 45.875 times 16 equals 734.
16% equals 4/25