1 x 195, 3 x 65, 5 x 39, 13 x 15.
Do you mean what two consecutive odd numbers gives a product of 195? If so then: 13*15 = 195
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 195: (1, 195) (3, 65) (5, 39) (13, 15)
15 and 13
To find the third number, divide the product of the three numbers by the product of the two known numbers. First, calculate the product of the known numbers: 13 × 15 = 195. Then, divide 2730 by 195: 2730 ÷ 195 = 14. Therefore, the third number is 14.
The numbers are 13 and 15 (13 x 15 = 195).
Do you mean what two consecutive odd numbers gives a product of 195? If so then: 13*15 = 195
These pairs of numbers, when multiplied, equal 195: (1, 195) (3, 65) (5, 39) (13, 15)
There are none. The only two consecutive numbers totaling -195 are -98 and -97.
The factors of 195 are 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 39, 65, 195. No two of them equal one unless you multiply one by itself.
15 and 13
To find the third number, divide the product of the three numbers by the product of the two known numbers. First, calculate the product of the known numbers: 13 × 15 = 195. Then, divide 2730 by 195: 2730 ÷ 195 = 14. Therefore, the third number is 14.
Pairs of positive integer factors of 195 are: 1 x 195 = 195 3 x 65 = 195 5 x 39 = 195 13 x 15 = 195
what two numbers equal 253
The numbers are 13 and 15 (13 x 15 = 195).
There are no two such numbers. 185 is equal to 185. No other number is equal to 185.
195 dividede by5 equal = 39
5x39=195