The product of 4 and 3 is (4 \times 3 = 12). The sum of 4 and 3 is (4 + 3 = 7). To find how much greater the product is than the sum, we subtract the sum from the product: (12 - 7 = 5). Therefore, the product is 5 greater than the sum.
A true statement.
No.
The 2-digit number must be 20, because it is the only 2-digit number whose sum of its two even digits, 2 + 0 = 2, is greater than the product of its two even digits, 2 x 0 = 0. Moreover, 20 is a product of the two consecutive integers 4 and 5.
No, it is not.
fifty 39 + 25 = 64 39 - 25 = 14 64 - 14 = 50
29.
When dealing with numbers greater than one, the sum will never be greater than the product. This question has no rational answer.
A true statement.
sum qoutient product greater then less than
Not always, but most of the time.
It is 155 greater.
The sum of two decimal numbers greater than 0.5 will always be greater than 1
The sum is greater than 24.
To determine whether the sum of two fractions with a common denominator is greater than, less than, or equal to 1, you need to add the numerators of the fractions together and compare the result to the common denominator. If the sum of the numerators is greater than the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be greater than 1. If the sum of the numerators is less than the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be less than 1. If the sum of the numerators is equal to the denominator, the sum of the fractions will be equal to 1.
greater
1x1=1 1+1=2
Two standard dice cannot have a sum greater than 12. The probability, then, of getting a sum greater than 15 is zero.