The answer is 11 multiply 12 then you get 132.
The numbers are: (-14 + the square root 132) and (-14 - the square root of 132)
127 + 3 + 2
To determine how many equal rows can be made with 36, 132, and 72, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of these three numbers. The GCD of 36, 132, and 72 is 12. Therefore, you can create 12 equal rows with these numbers.
127, 3 and 2
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
127 + 5
113 + 19 = 132 109 + 23 = 132 103 + 29 = 132 101 + 31 = 132 89 + 43 = 132 79 + 53 = 132 73 + 59 = 132 71 + 61 = 132 So there are 8 pairs of prime numbers that sum to 132.
The numbers are: (-14 + the square root 132) and (-14 - the square root of 132)
127 + 3 + 2
To determine how many equal rows can be made with 36, 132, and 72, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of these three numbers. The GCD of 36, 132, and 72 is 12. Therefore, you can create 12 equal rows with these numbers.
127 and 5
127, 3 and 2
127, 3 and 2
11 x 12 = 132 12 x 11 = 132 2 x 66 = 132 66 x 2 = 132
= 132 pounds
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
134 and 0 133 and 1 132 and 2 131 and 3 see the pattern?