They are: 10*12 = 120
4 and 9
There are no three composite numbers whose product is 100. There is a huge number of composite numbers whose sum is 100 - far more than I am prepared to list. 20 + 30 + 50 is one example.
No, because a prime number that has only two factors, 1(which is niether prime nor composite) and itself(prime).
The set of three numbers whose LCM (Least Common Multiple) is equal to the product of the numbers would be {1, 2, 2}. Here's how it works: LCM(1, 2, 2) = 2, which is also the product of the numbers (1 * 2 * 2 = 4).
two prime numbers whose product is 141 = 3 & 47
There are no such numbers. The smallest set of three consecutive composite numbers is {8, 9, 10} and the product of these numbers is 720.
8,16
4 and 9
There are no three composite numbers whose product is 100. There is a huge number of composite numbers whose sum is 100 - far more than I am prepared to list. 20 + 30 + 50 is one example.
5,65,7
23, 29 and 31 are prime. The rest are composite.
The GCF is 16.
No, because a prime number that has only two factors, 1(which is niether prime nor composite) and itself(prime).
They are: 4*6*8 = 192 because 5 and 7 are prime numbes
Numbers whose product is one is called multiplicative inverses.
10,20
The set of three numbers whose LCM (Least Common Multiple) is equal to the product of the numbers would be {1, 2, 2}. Here's how it works: LCM(1, 2, 2) = 2, which is also the product of the numbers (1 * 2 * 2 = 4).