-- We know for sure that ' 5 ' and ' 1 ' do, if they have the proper place values.
-- There are many other pairs of numbers that could also make 501, depending
on how you handle them, what mathematical operations you apply to them, etc.
Examples:
Addition. . . . . . (500 + 1), or (237 + 264), or many others.
Subtraction . . . (502 - 1), or (792 - 291), or many others.
Multiplication . . (167 x 3), or (334 x 1.5), or many others.
Division . . . . . . (1,002 divided by 2), or (1,503 divided by 3), or many others.
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The answer is vague but correct . Take any two prime numbers whose combined digit length is 501 and their product will generate a 500 or a 501 digit number.
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You must add either two odd numbers or two even numbers.
The numbers are: -5 and 3