One of the great things about arithmetic and addition is that, by definition, there is only one number that represents the sum of 0 and 10: and that is 10. There are not two such numbers.
The two numbers are 10 and 5
[8] and [10].
It is 0.5
The answer to your question is 10 and three.10 + 3 = 13 (Sum)10 - 3 = 7 (Difference)I hope this helps.
14 - 10 = 414 + 10 = 24The two numbers are: 14 and 10
Avreage = Sum/number of values So 10 = sum/2 Multiply both sides by 2: 20 = sum
10 and 8
Let the numbere be 'n' & 'm' Hence the square of their sum is (m + n)^(2) Add the two numbers together , then square them . The sum of their squares is n^(2) + m^(2) Verification Let m' & 'n' be '5' & '6' Hence Their sum squared is ( 5 + 6) ^(2) = 11^(2) = 121 However square them and them add. 5^(2) + 6^(2) = 25 + 36 = 61 A completely different numerical answer!!!!!
26
9.5 and 0.5 are the two numbers.
The two numbers are 10 and 4
The two numbers are 10 and 5
The two numbers are 10 and 4
[8] and [10].
It is 0.5
The answer to your question is 10 and three.10 + 3 = 13 (Sum)10 - 3 = 7 (Difference)I hope this helps.
14 - 10 = 414 + 10 = 24The two numbers are: 14 and 10