5 x 31
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.
5*31=155
There are an infinite amount of answers to that. Here are just a few: 201 + 69 = 270 1.5 + 268.5 = 270 115 + 155 = 270
If you're looking for two numbers whose difference is 152, there are an infinite number of solutions. Try 155 and 3.
To find two numbers that multiply together to make 155, we need to factorize 155. The prime factorization of 155 is 5 x 31. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply together to make 155 are 5 and 31.
5 x 31
155 + 155 = 310
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.
Two numbers, 155 and 945, do not form a proportion.
155
There are infinitely many numbers between any two numbers. But there are only 9 integers between them.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
1, 5, 31, 155
1 and 153 2 and 154 3 and 155 ...
-155
5*31=155