Well, honey, if you want three numbers that are the same and add up to 60 but aren't 20, you're looking at 20, 20, and 20. But since you don't want 20, I guess you're out of luck. Stick with 20 and call it a day.
There is no valid mathematical solution to the question.
-20 and 80 -20*80=-1600 -20+80=60
40/60 is equal to any fraction that you multiply both the top and bottom numbers by the same number. 40/60 = (40x2)/(60x2)=80/120 40/60 = (40/2)/(60/2) = 20/30 etc
Some of the ratios that are equivalent to 27 to 60 would be 9 to 20, 54 to 120 or 108 to 240. A simple way to find out equivalent ratios is to multiply or divide both numbers by the same number.
20 + 20 + 20 = 60The three identical numbers which add up to 60 are 20
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There is no valid mathematical solution to the question.
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-20 and 80 -20*80=-1600 -20+80=60
The numbers are: 80 and -20
add all the numbers together and then you divide it by the number of numbers there are for example if you have 20, 10, and 30 they equal 60 and since there are 3 numbers you divde 60 by 3 and there you go you get 20
55+5=60
60
40/60 is equal to any fraction that you multiply both the top and bottom numbers by the same number. 40/60 = (40x2)/(60x2)=80/120 40/60 = (40/2)/(60/2) = 20/30 etc
1,2,3,4,5,6,10,12,15,20,30,60
This doesn't work. The LCM of a pair of numbers has to be equal to or larger than the largest number of the pair. If one of the numbers is 60, the other is 120. 60 and 120 have a GCF of 60, not an LCM.
There are multiple ways to arrive at the number 60 by using different combinations of numbers and mathematical operations. Some examples include: 30 + 30, 40 + 20, 15 x 4, 10 x 6, 100 ÷ 2, and 120 - 60. These are just a few examples of the many possible combinations that can equal 60.