Three numbers that equal 9 are 3, 3, and 3. This is because when you add 3 + 3 + 3, you get a total of 9. This is an example of how the same number can be used multiple times to reach a specific sum.
They are: 4*9*5 = 180
2, 4, 27
In numbers this is (9/4)/(3/4) and is equal to 3.
The numbers are 8, 9 and 10.
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
4 × 9 × 19
They are: 4*9*5 = 180
2, 4, 27
Three numbers that equal 72 are 24, 24, and 24. Another set of three numbers that equal 72 are 36, 18, and 18. Additionally, 8, 24, and 40 are another set of three numbers that equal 72.
In numbers this is (9/4)/(3/4) and is equal to 3.
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
The numbers are 8, 9 and 10.
63, 18 and 9
There are no sets of three consecutive numbers totaling 118.
the three prime numbers that equal 17 are _+_+_=17
No.
Three numbers are : 3 9 and 1 * * * * * Oh dear! Those are numbers that divide into 9, not numbers that are divisible (not divisable, incidentally) by 9. Possible answers to the question are 18, 27 and 36