Start with 1, 2 as the first two numbers.
Subtract those numbers from the original number.
The remaining number is one possible outcome.
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No three odd numbers can add up to an even number.
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There are no two prime numbers that add up to be 152.
3332, 3333 and 3334 add up to 9999 - there are no three consecutive numbers that add up to 10,000.
that is an impossible question unless you say the numbers you add it all to.Example: Brandy got the test scores of 91, 93, and 92. What is the mean of her test scores?So first add all the numbers, 91+93+92=276There were 3 test scores so divide the answer by 3.276 divided by 3=92!thats how u do it!
Well, darling, the prime numbers that add up to 92 are 89 and 3. 89 is a prime number because it's only divisible by 1 and itself, and 3 is also a prime number for the same reason. So, when you add those two bad boys together, you get 92. Voila!
To make 92 with consecutive numbers, you can use the formula for the sum of an arithmetic series: n/2 * (first number + last number) = 92. Since we are looking for consecutive numbers, the first number can be 45 and the last number can be 47. Plugging these values into the formula, we get 3/2 * (45 + 47) = 3/2 * 92 = 92, so the consecutive numbers 45, 46, and 47 add up to 92.
103
2 numbers that add up to 8
83, 3,and 2 are prime numbers which add up to 88.
No three odd numbers can add up to an even number.
There are no two prime numbers that add up to be 152.
3332, 3333 and 3334 add up to 9999 - there are no three consecutive numbers that add up to 10,000.
that is an impossible question unless you say the numbers you add it all to.Example: Brandy got the test scores of 91, 93, and 92. What is the mean of her test scores?So first add all the numbers, 91+93+92=276There were 3 test scores so divide the answer by 3.276 divided by 3=92!thats how u do it!
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