There are no such numbers.
The two numbers you are looking for are -15 and 4. When you multiply -15 and 4, you get -60, and when you add them together, you get -13.
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The numbers from 1 to 39 include both single-digit and double-digit numbers. There are 9 single-digit numbers (1 to 9) and 30 double-digit numbers (10 to 39). Therefore, the total number of digits is 9 (from single-digit numbers) + 60 (from double-digit numbers, as each has 2 digits) = 69 digits in total.
60 and 3
To determine how many digit numbers can be formed using the digits 2, 3, 5, 7, and 8, we need to consider the number of digits in the numbers we are forming. For a 1-digit number, we can use any of the 5 digits. For a 2-digit number, we can choose 2 out of the 5 digits and arrange them, giving us (5 \times 4) combinations. We can continue this for 3-digit, 4-digit, and 5-digit numbers, which will yield (5), (20), (60), and (120) respectively. Therefore, the total number of digit numbers is (5 + 20 + 60 + 120 = 205).
4x15=60 5x12=60
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement to the lesson offered by the homework will be lost on you.There are 60 possibilities that can be made for a three digit number using the numbers 2 4 6 8 and 9. (5 choices for the first digit, 4 choices for the second digit, and 3 choices for the third digit - multiply 5, 4, and 3, and you get 60.)To determine how many of these three digit numbers are smaller than 500, consider that, given 2 4 6 8 and 9, the first digit would have to be 2 or 4. That gives 2 choices for the first digit, 4 choices for the second digit, and 3 choices for the third digit. Multiply 2, 4, and 3, and you get 24.
I hope you would multiply 15 by 4 if you want to get 60 to give to me.
The two numbers you are looking for are -15 and 4. When you multiply -15 and 4, you get -60, and when you add them together, you get -13.
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60. There are 5 different choices for the first digit, four for the second digit, and three choices for the third digit. According to the fundamental counting principle, you multiply them together to get the total number of possible ways, and 5 x 4 x 3 = 60 Another way to think about it is 5!/3!
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12 and 5
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If you've written that correctly, there aren't two whole numbers that satisfy your conditions. -30 and 2 multiply to -60, but they add to -28.