(1) + (2) + (37) = 40
(2) x (4) x (5) = 40
(5) x (16)/(2) = 40
(10)(2)/(2.5) = 40
22 40
40 & 4
12x3+4=40
There are infinitely many pairs. The simplest to find is 1 and 40.
4 (the square of 2) and 36 (the square of 6) add up to 40.
22 40
40 & 4
12x3+4=40
2 and 40, for example.
There are infinitely many pairs. The simplest to find is 1 and 40.
-22 and 40
Three ways. 3 + 37 11 + 29 17 + 23
2 x 2 x 2 x 5
4 (the square of 2) and 36 (the square of 6) add up to 40.
To find three numbers that multiply together to equal 40, we need to consider the prime factors of 40, which are 2, 2, 2, and 5. We can group these prime factors into three numbers: 2, 2, and 10. Therefore, the three numbers that multiply to 40 are 2, 2, and 10.
Even numbers are numbers which are multiples of 2 (they can be divided by 2). 40\2 = 20 This means that 40 is an even number.
40 and 80