How about: -136+(-136) = -272
136 = 2 x 68, 4 x 34, 8 x 17, That'll do, 8 & 17.
119, 136
There are infinitely many possible answers. For example,1*136, or10*13.6, or1000*0.136or 2*68There are infinitely many possible answers. For example,1*136, or10*13.6, or1000*0.136or 2*68There are infinitely many possible answers. For example,1*136, or10*13.6, or1000*0.136or 2*68There are infinitely many possible answers. For example,1*136, or10*13.6, or1000*0.136or 2*68
The common denominator of any two or more whole numbers, such as 187 and 136, will always be one (1) because 'common denominator' refers to the denominators of two or more fractions or mixed numbers, not whole numbers. So, a set of whole numbers (x,x) would have to be converted to their fraction equivalents, i.e., x/1, which will always yield a denominator of 1.
Two numbers that equal 136 are 136/1 and 0.007352941.
How about: -136+(-136) = -272
136 cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
There are infinitely many possible answers. Two such are 1 times 136, and 10 times 13.6
136 = 2 x 68, 4 x 34, 8 x 17, That'll do, 8 & 17.
Factors of 136 in pairs: 1 x 136, 2 x 68, 4 x 34, 8 x 17.
The LCM of 132 and 136 is 4488. The LCM of a pair is the product of the two numbers divided by their GCF. Since the difference between the two numbers is four, we know that the GCF cannot be larger than four. Four divides evenly into both numbers, so it is the GCF. 132 * 136 / 4 = 4488.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common.
11 and 12
To find two numbers that multiply to 136, we can start by listing the factors of 136: 1, 2, 4, 8, 17, 34, 68, 136. We can see that 8 times 17 equals 136. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 136 are 8 and 17.
119, 136
1,2,8,34,4,17,68,136