The sum of the prime numbers 11 and 53 equals 64.
8
-8 and -8
64
They could be: 64 and 36 because 64+36 = 100 and 64-36 = 28
The sum of the prime numbers 11 and 53 equals 64.
8
These are the pairs of numbers that when multiplied are equal to 64: (1, 64) (2, 32) (4, 16) (8, 8)
1 and 64
8 X 8
-8 and -8
64
They could be: 64 and 36 because 64+36 = 100 and 64-36 = 28
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Numbers are unique. So the only number with a value of 64 is 64.
There's only one number that's equal to 17. That number is 17. There's only one number that's equal to 64. That number is 64. Therefore, there's no number that's equal to both 17 and 64.
61 and 3