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.