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
25 is a square number, and the sum of 9 and 16 is 25. 9 and 16 are also square numbers.
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.
16