6
n*(9 - 2) = 2*7 = 7n
9*(x+ 2)
x + 6 = 9 * 2
The sum of 16+2=18, and half of that is 9, so the question would be 16 minus what equals 9. So, the answer would be 7.
These numbers have to be multiplied/added by other numbers in order to get other numbers. Otherwise I assume you mean the sum of 2+0 which is 2, and the product of 9x1 which would be 9.
product
n*(9 - 2) = 2*7 = 7n
9(2 + 3)
9*(x+ 2)
x + 6 = 9 * 2
The sum of 16+2=18, and half of that is 9, so the question would be 16 minus what equals 9. So, the answer would be 7.
These numbers have to be multiplied/added by other numbers in order to get other numbers. Otherwise I assume you mean the sum of 2+0 which is 2, and the product of 9x1 which would be 9.
18
4 and 5 have the sum of 9 and the product of 20.
9(2 + 3)
9-9
No - a product is the result of a multiplication sum. 5 + 9 = 14 is a sum, not a product.