The product of any two whole numbers is the result of multiplying them together. This product is always a whole number as well, since the multiplication of whole numbers does not yield fractions or decimals. For example, multiplying 3 and 4 gives a product of 12. Overall, the product reflects the total quantity when the first number is taken as many times as the value of the second number.
No.
Not always.
When the numbers are co-prime, ie have no common factor. Simplest example is 2 & 3 whose LCM is 6
A sum.
The two (not tow) numbers with a sum of 12 and a quotient (not quotation) of 3 are 9 and 3.
No.
Not always.
When the numbers are co-prime, ie have no common factor. Simplest example is 2 & 3 whose LCM is 6
Subtracting two numbers is finding their difference.
A sum.
The numbers are 3 and 16.
The two (not tow) numbers with a sum of 12 and a quotient (not quotation) of 3 are 9 and 3.
There are 77 different ways to add two positive whole numbers and get 155. Here are a few of them: 1 + 154 20 + 135 55 + 100 64 + 91 77 + 78
7 and 8
Sure you can, you can tow any vehicle
An integer is a whole number: this is a counting number, zero or the negative of a counting number.A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a ratio of tow integers, the second of which is not zero.
9 and 8 if you add them.