The product of 6 and 6 is 36 and the sum of 6 and 6 is 12 And so therefore: 36/12 = 3 which is the quotient
33 + 3 39 - 3 12 x 3 108 ÷ 3
It works out as: 36/12 = 3
We are looking for 2 numbers.The product is 36 = 4 x 9The sum is 13 = 4 + 9State the numbers: 4, 9Their difference: 9 - 4 = 5
4 and 9 and the diff is 5.
6 + 0 + 36 = 42
The product of 6 and 6 is 36 and the sum of 6 and 6 is 12 And so therefore: 36/12 = 3 which is the quotient
33 + 3 39 - 3 12 x 3 108 ÷ 3
36 pi = 113.09734 (rounded)(Since 'pi' is irrational and can never be written exactly, no sum, difference,product, or quotient that involves it [once] can be written exactly either.)
It is: 36/12 = 3
(8*4) + (8-4) = 32 + 4 = 36 ^ ^ sum ^ product and difference
It works out as: 36/12 = 3
30
None. If the two numbers have a quotient of 9 then one of them must be 9 times as large as the other. In that case, their difference cannot be 0.
We are looking for 2 numbers.The product is 36 = 4 x 9The sum is 13 = 4 + 9State the numbers: 4, 9Their difference: 9 - 4 = 5
4 and 9 and the diff is 5.
6 and 6