The numbers are 5 and 6.
P = 5 A = 6 B = 11 Or.... P = 1 A = 30 B = 55
The two numbers that have a product of 30 and a sum of 9 are 3 and 10. This is because 3 multiplied by 10 equals 30, and 3 plus 10 equals 13. Since the sum of the numbers is 9, we can deduce that 3 and 10 are the correct pair of numbers that satisfy both conditions simultaneously.
Set up an equation using x for the integer. The equation would be: x/(-4+6)=-15 Firstly find the sum of -4 and 6. It would be 2. The equation is now: x/2=-15 Multiply both sides by 2. This means that: x=-30 Plug it back into the equation to check: -30/(-4+6)=-15 -30/2=-15 -15=-15 It works therefore -30 is the integer that when divided by the sum of negative 4 and positive 6 equals negative 15.
The quotient of 2 and the sum of 30 and -4 is negative thirteen.
15 and 2
41
The sum of 18 + 30 is 48.
5 and 6 are factors of 30 that, when added together, provide a sum of 11.
5 and 6 is the factor pair for 5 x 6 equals 30
It is: 13+17 = 30
41
yes because 2x15 equals 30
24, 6
2 + 3 + 5 = 10
11 + 19 = 30
The sum of divisors of a number, excluding the number itself, is called its aliquot sum