185-15=170
170/2=85
85+15=100
100+85=185
So the numbers are 100 and 85.
There are no two such numbers. 185 is equal to 185. No other number is equal to 185.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what times 5 equals 185, we can simply divide 185 by 5. When we do that, we find that 5 times 37 equals 185. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can come together to create harmony on the canvas of mathematics?
All multiples of 185 are divisible by it.
Any of its factors
numbers are 37 and 5
There are no two such numbers. 185 is equal to 185. No other number is equal to 185.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.You need at least two numbers to find a GCF.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out what times 5 equals 185, we can simply divide 185 by 5. When we do that, we find that 5 times 37 equals 185. Isn't it wonderful how numbers can come together to create harmony on the canvas of mathematics?
All multiples of 185 are divisible by it.
Let a and b represent the numbers. ab = 185 a + b = 42 From this get b = 42 - a. Substitute into ab = 185. a(42 - a) = 185 -a2 + 42a - 185 = 0 a2 - 42a + 185 = 0 Factoring, we get (a - 5)(a - 37) = 0 Therefore the two numbers are 5 and 37.
If 5 and 37 are multiplied, the answer would be 185.
To find what 185/380 is in simplest form, find the GCF. You can do that by listing the factor pairs of each number and then finding the largest factor they have in common. In the case of 185 abd 380, the GCF is 5. Divide both numbers by 5 and you get 37/76.
The answer is ..............180 and 5. So 180 + 5 = 185 and 180*5=900.
Any of its factors
numbers are 37 and 5