Let one number be x. so the other will be x+6.
They add up to 30 so x+x+6=30
so 2x+6=30
=> 2x = 30-6=24
=> x=24/2=12
So the two numbers are 12, 12+6=18.
No, square numbers (other than 1) have more than two factors.
A prime number has only two factors, one and the number itself. Numbers that are multiples of other numbers greater than one have more than two.
A number can't be cubed and prime. Cubed numbers (other than 1) have more than two factors.
Not any more than other numbers.
It is no more special than other numbers - and no less.
Not any more than most other numbers.
Prime numbers have two factors. All square numbers (other than 1) have more than that.
If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.
The numbers are 5 and 12
a number that is divisible by more than 2 numbers is a composite number
A negative number is defined as a number that is less than zero. Positive numbers, on the other hand, are more than zero. You can see that positive numbers are greater than negative numbers because they are all above zero, which negative numbers are not.
Prime numbers are numbers that only 1 and the number itself can be divided into (e.g, 3: no other number can divide into it) Composite numbers are numbers that more than 1 number besides itself and 1 can be divided into (e.g, 9: more than 1 number can divide into 9).