The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
The number is 1.
7
Then the number is 16
A single number cannot have a sum or a product - a sum or product is used to compare two or more numbers.
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The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
The number is 1.
Yes, the number 16 is an abundant number because the sum of its proper divisors (1, 2, and 4) is greater than the number itself (16).
7
Then the number is 16
4*4=16 sum of 1+6 is 7, difference is 5 so 16 is answer
The sum of 16 refers to the result of adding 16 to another number or set of numbers. In this case, if we are only considering the number 16 by itself, the sum would be 16. However, if we are adding 16 to another number, the sum would depend on the value of the other number being added.
1 and 16 are factors of 32 and their sum is 17 which is an odd number
A single number cannot have a sum or a product - a sum or product is used to compare two or more numbers.
The number is 16.
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