How about: 500+25 = 525 as one example of many more examples
25 x 25 = 525.
525 = 3*5*5*7
There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
Not too sure of the question but maybe the numbers you're looking for are 5 and 105.
To find two numbers that multiply to equal 525, you can consider various factor pairs. For example, 25 times 21 equals 525 (25 x 21 = 525). Other pairs include 1 and 525, or 15 and 35. There are multiple combinations possible, depending on the factors you choose.
525+525
25 x 25 = 525.
525 = 3*5*5*7
There are infinitely many possible answers. Among them, 1*525, 10*52.5
Normally two numbers are required to arrive at a percentage.
For any two numbers, X and Y, LCM(X, Y) = X*Y/HCF(X, Y) So, LCM(525, 1155) = 525*1155/105 = 5775
There are infinitely many pairs, for example, 10 and 52.5.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find two numbers that multiply to 525, we can think of them as factors of 525. One pair of numbers that works are 15 and 35, as 15 multiplied by 35 equals 525. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes all it takes is a little bit of patience and creativity to find the right combination.
Not too sure of the question but maybe the numbers you're looking for are 5 and 105.
To find two numbers that multiply to equal 525, you can consider various factor pairs. For example, 25 times 21 equals 525 (25 x 21 = 525). Other pairs include 1 and 525, or 15 and 35. There are multiple combinations possible, depending on the factors you choose.
15, 21, 25, 35, 75, 105, 175, 525
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