How about: 500+25 = 525 as one example of many more examples
25 x 25 = 525.
525 = 3*5*5*7
There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
Not too sure of the question but maybe the numbers you're looking for are 5 and 105.
15, 21, 25, 35, 75, 105, 175, 525
525+525
25 x 25 = 525.
525 = 3*5*5*7
There are infinitely many possible answers. Among them, 1*525, 10*52.5
2100
Normally two numbers are required to arrive at a percentage.
For any two numbers, X and Y, LCM(X, Y) = X*Y/HCF(X, Y) So, LCM(525, 1155) = 525*1155/105 = 5775
There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
Not too sure of the question but maybe the numbers you're looking for are 5 and 105.
Let n be an arbitrary natural number. The next larger natural number is n + 1. The sum of these natural numbers is n + (n + 1) n + (n + 1) = 525 2n + 1 = 525 2n = 524 n = 262 n + 1 = 263. The two natural numbers are 262 and 263.
15, 21, 25, 35, 75, 105, 175, 525
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