1, 2, 3, 6, 17, 34, 51, 102:
There are no two consecutive numbers that add or multiply to 102.
-103
LCM of 102 and 68 is 204. Write the numbers in prime factorisation in power form; for the LCM multiply together the highest power of each prime across the numbers: 102 = 2 x 3 x 17 68 = 22 x 17 LCM = 22 x 3 x 17 = 204
seriously? there are 102 hours in 102 hours, if you mean minutes, multiply 102 by 60=6120 to work out seconds do 102 times 3600= 367200
You can't if its just adding and subtracting. If you can multiply and divide then: 9 * 8 = 72 5 * 6 = 30 30 + 72 = 102 102 - 3 = 99 Notice I haven't used all of the numbers... I don't know whether you were supposed to...
There are no two consecutive numbers that add or multiply to 102.
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1 and 2042 and 102 3 and 68 4 and 51 6 and 34 12 and 17
-102
Multiply them all together: 26*99*46*102*234 = 2,826,066,672 And thanks to the associative and commutative properties of multiplication of integers, you will get the same answer whatever order you multiply the numbers.
-103
1x102 2x51 3x34
LCM of 102 and 68 is 204. Write the numbers in prime factorisation in power form; for the LCM multiply together the highest power of each prime across the numbers: 102 = 2 x 3 x 17 68 = 22 x 17 LCM = 22 x 3 x 17 = 204
102 because they have no common factors we multiply them.
seriously? there are 102 hours in 102 hours, if you mean minutes, multiply 102 by 60=6120 to work out seconds do 102 times 3600= 367200
There are 27 prime numbers less than 102.