There are no two prime numbers in which a product of 100 is possible.
What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ? Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is. It's double their average. Now you know their sum, and you know their product. Take the product, and list all of its factors. Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers. Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
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A one and two zeros
19 and 1
There are no two prime numbers in which a product of 100 is possible.
59
What's the question ? Is it to find what the two numbers are ? Since you know their average, you know what the sum of the two numbers is. It's double their average. Now you know their sum, and you know their product. Take the product, and list all of its factors. Find two of the factors that add up to the sum of the two numbers. Those are probably the two numbers you're looking for.
127
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the two numbers are 50.54657341 and -8.546573405 That was a good try. The two numbers do add up to 42, but unfortunately the product of a positive and a negative is negative, so that they multiply to give -432 rather than 432. The correct answer is 18 and 24
I am not sure if any two consecutive numbers can add up to an even number.
You can find the GCF of two numbers by dividing their product by their LCM. The LCM of 30 and 42 is 210. What is their GCF? 30 x 42 = 1260 divided by 210 = 6 The GCF of 30 and 42 is 6.
A one and two zeros
19 and 1
27*28 = 756
To solve this problem, we are looking for two numbers that multiply to 150 and add to -19. Letβs break it down: Product of the two numbers: The two numbers should multiply to give 150. Sum of the two numbers: The same two numbers should add up to -19.