1 x 155, 5 x 31 = 155
let x = first number, y = second. x+y = 155 x-y = 11 add the two equations 2x= 166 x = 83 y = 72
the two factors that equal are 155 *2 by ivelisse cruz in 6th grade 2012
5 x 31
You have a few choices:1 x 602 x 303 x 204 x 155 x 126 x 10
155 + 155 = 310
155 is equal to 31 x 5.
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1 x 155, 5 x 31 = 155
Two numbers, 155 and 945, do not form a proportion.
let x = first number, y = second. x+y = 155 x-y = 11 add the two equations 2x= 166 x = 83 y = 72
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the two factors that equal are 155 *2 by ivelisse cruz in 6th grade 2012
5 x 31
You have a few choices:1 x 602 x 303 x 204 x 155 x 126 x 10
This is mathematically impossible. The highest product that you can get with two numbers that make thirteen is 42 (7*6). The lowest sum you can get for two numbers with a product of 155 is 36 (31 and 5). All in all, it's impossible.