2*4*5 = 40
There are no two real numbers that do. Using complex numbers, these two do: (-3/2 + i√151/2) & (-3/2 - i√151/2) Two numbers that add to -3 and multiply to -40 are -8 & 5 Two numbers that add to 3 and multiply to -40 are 8 & -5 Two complex numbers that add to 3 and multiply to 40 are (3/2 + i√151/2) & (3/2 - i√151/2)
40% = 40/100 = 0.43 quarters = 3/4 (because there are 4 quarters in a dollar) = .75Therefore, they are not equal.
Prime numbers are integers. They won't equal a decimal.
40 ÷ 5 = 8, so the average of the five numbers will be 8. That means that 8 will be in the middle. 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 = 40
no 3 numbers add to equal 10 and multiply to equal 40.
-43
By the identity property, the only numbers that can equal -6 and 40 are -6 and 40 themselves.
There are an infinite number of groups of numbers whose sum, difference, product, quotient etc. is equal to 40 . But there are not four numbers that equal 40. In fact, there is only one number that equals 40. The number is . . . . . 40 .
5x4x2=40
To find five numbers that equal 40, you can use any combination of numbers that add up to 40. For example, you could use 8, 8, 8, 8, and 8. Another combination could be 10, 10, 5, 5, and 10. As long as the sum of the five numbers equals 40, there are multiple possibilities for the specific numbers you can use.
2*4*5 = 40
248
40 + 45
60
80
62