3 and 153
153 is equal to 9 x 17, or 32 x 17.
The sum of the first 153 odd numbers is 23,409.
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Supose she has x of type 1. Then she has (26-x) of type 2. So x*(26-x) = 153 or x2 - 26x + 153 = 0 so (x-9)*(x-17) = 0 so the numbers are 9 and 17.
1 and 153
The two numbers that equal 153 are 17 and 9. This is because when you add 17 and 9 together, you get 26, which is the sum of the two numbers. Additionally, when you multiply 17 and 9, you also get 153, making them the two numbers that satisfy the given condition.
3 and 153
The numbers are 76 and 77.
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153 is equal to 9 x 17, or 32 x 17.
The LCM of the given two numbers is 918
Either 3*51 or 9*17.
Depends upon what you mean by "Between"; it can be:Inclusive - the end numbers are includedBetween any two numbers n1 and n2 inclusive there are n2 - n1 + 1 → between 153 and 1409 inclusive there are 1409 - 153 + 1 = 1257exclusive - the end numbers are excludedBetween any two numbers n1 and n2 exclusive there are n2 - n1 - 1 → between 153 and 1409 exclusive there are 1409 - 153 - 1 = 1255In the exclusive case, the "between" is strictly between.
Try 153 and 1 or 154 and 2 or 155 and 3 and the list goes on and on.Any two numbers with 152 in between them, for example:1153 and 1001 or negative 151 and positive 1.1 and 153.
The sum of the first 153 odd numbers is 23,409.
1 and 153 2 and 154 3 and 155 ...