20 and 46
Generally yes, but not in all cases. The largest prime number has over 22 million digits but only two factors whereas 60 has six times as many factors.
The larger of two numbers is 8 more than 4 times the smaller if the larger number is increased by four times the smaller the result is 40. From this statement, we can calculate the values of the numbers where you get the value of the larger number to be 24 and that of the smaller number to be 4.
13 and 6
First of all you need serious help with your grammar, more than your math. I will try to make sense of what you wrote. 24 and 4 are the numbers you are looking for.
There is no solution. 1.4 times the smaller is less than 1.5 times the smaller which, in turn, is less than 1.5 times the larger. 1.4 times the smaller is, therefore, smaller than 1.5 times the larger and certainly not 3 more than 1.5 times the larger.
X = Greatest, Y = Smallest 4X = 7Y + 11
smaller no.14 larger 37
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
The numbers are: 3 and 12
There are infinitely many such numbers. Amongst them, 7
For the same reason that you can multiply two proper fractions and get a smaller number than either of them. You are multiplying either decimal by a number that is smaller than 1. As a result you get an answer that is smaller than 1 times the first number.
No. A milligram is a thousand times smaller than a gram, and a gram is a thousand times smaller than a kilogram. Then, a milligram is a million times smaller than a kilogram.