What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ?
Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is.
It's double their average.
Now you know their sum, and you know their product.
Take the product, and list all of its factors.
Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers.
Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
The GCF of two numbers multiplied by their LCM will equal the product of the original numbers. If you know the GCF, divide it into the product of the two. The result will be the LCM. If the GCF of two numbers is 1, the LCM is their product.
A product is the answer to a multiplication problem... but I don't know if 67 and 436 are separate numbers or if it's 67,436. If it's 67 and 436 then you just multiply them, but if it's 67, 436 you can't find the product because you don't have enough.
The way to know the Prime Numbers is to find out if they can only Multiplied Once ,The way to know Composite Numbers is to find out if they can be Multiplied Twice
If you know that 144 is 12 squared, it would make sense to try 11 and 13. And viola!
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The LCM of two numbers multiplied by their GCF will equal the product of the original numbers. If you know the LCM, divide it into the product. The result will be the GCF.
The GCF of two numbers multiplied by their LCM will equal the product of the original numbers. If you know the GCF, divide it into the product of the two. The result will be the LCM. If the GCF of two numbers is 1, the LCM is their product.
It's impossible.Other AnswerYou need a little more information than the average.
To find the LCM, you multiply the numbers together and then divide by the HCF. In this case, we don't know the numbers, but we have the HCF (13) and we have the product of the numbers (1690). Thus all you do is divide 1690 by 13 to get: 1690/13 = 130 And thus the LCM of two numbers whose hcf is 13 and product is 1690 is 130.
The average of any 4 numbers that add together to equal 5 is 1.25. It doesn't matter what the numbers are, you can find the average as long as you know how many numbers and what they add up to. x+y+z+a+b+c = 36, the average of those numbers will be 6, regardless of how big or small they are.
72.3714286-In case you didn't know, to find an average, you add all the numbers together and divide by how many numbers there are.
Let's denote the two numbers as x and y. We know that the sum of the two numbers is 4, so we can write the equation x + y = 4. We also know that their product is -32, so we can write the equation xy = -32. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the two numbers. The numbers are 8 and -4.
You 'work it out' by understanding what an average is, and how to work with it. -- Write the formula for the average of two numbers. -- Put the numbers you know into it. -- Solve it for the number you don't know. The average of two numbers is Avg = 1/2 (A + B) Put in the numbers you know: 16 = 1/2 (12 + B) You should be able to take this expression and find out what 'B' is. If you can't, then you need to make an appointment and spend some time with your teacher.
A product is the answer to a multiplication problem... but I don't know if 67 and 436 are separate numbers or if it's 67,436. If it's 67 and 436 then you just multiply them, but if it's 67, 436 you can't find the product because you don't have enough.
The way to know the Prime Numbers is to find out if they can only Multiplied Once ,The way to know Composite Numbers is to find out if they can be Multiplied Twice
If you know that 144 is 12 squared, it would make sense to try 11 and 13. And viola!
To find the product of two numbers, multiply one by the other. If you don't know how to multiply, then here's how: Add one of the numbers as many times as the other number. So for 6 * 6, it would be 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 +6, which is 36. Memorizing multiplication tables is very helpful for any multiplication.