If we try to grapple with this puzzle, it falls apart in our hand.
We'll need a lot of clarification in order to attempt an answer.
-- Just how do the two numbers "make" 33 ? Are they to be added, subtracted, divided ?
It makes a difference.
-- There is no such thing as a "product" of 200, or of any single number.
Does the question mean that the two numbers are "factors" of 200 ???
The numbers are 120 and 200
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 23*52 = 200
The product is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers. The two numbers are called factors. The number the factors make when you multiply them is called the product
The two numbers you are looking for are 8 and 25. When multiplied, 8 × 25 equals 200, and when added, 8 + 25 equals 33.
The product of two numbers is the answer to multiplying the two numbers together.
The numbers are 120 and 200
As a product of its prime factors in exponents: 23*52 = 200
The two numbers with a sum of 33 and a product of 200 are 25 and 8. 25 x 8 = 200, 25 + 8 = 33.
No such numbers exist; the product of two odd numbers is always odd.
The product is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers. The two numbers are called factors. The number the factors make when you multiply them is called the product
The product of two numbers is the answer to multiplying the two numbers together.
42.4970587 and 42.4970587
There are no two prime numbers in which a product of 100 is possible.
There are no two prime numbers that would generate 400. The prime factorization of 400 is 2^4 * 5^2, which means it can be expressed as the product of two powers of primes, but not as the product of two distinct prime numbers.
100 and 200 have a GCF of 100.
8*12 = 96
The product of two positive numbers or two negative numbers is a positive number.