Without giving away the answer, think about it. Try starting off with a solid base such as 4 and 12 and work your way up from there. Play around with the decimal too, and the answer will surely come to you.
(I actually have this question in my math assignment also, trust me, it's not that difficult when you start turning those gears!)
The product of the original numbers is equal to the product of the GCF and LCM. Divide the product of the LCM and GCF by the one number. The answer will be the other.
"Product" means the result of multiplying two numbers, and you've listed only one number. The product of 101 and any other number is ten times the other number.
I believe it is. A composite number is a number that is the product of two other numbers multiplied, isn't it?
5 - the other number is 3
The definition of a product is the outcome number of two or more numbers that have been multiplied by each other.
"Either" is used for two. I'll assume that you mean "larger than ANY of them". The following applies to ANY real numbers.For TWO numbers, the product is larger than either of them if both numbers are greater than one. For THREE numbers, the product is larger than any of them if the two numbers OTHER than the largest number have a product greater than one. For example: 0.5, 3, 5 The largest number here is 5; the product of the OTHER two is 0.5 x 3 = 1.5. Or here is an example with integers: -5, -3, 10 The product of the "other two" numbers is 15, which is larger than one - so the product of all three is larger than the largest number (and therefore, larger than ANY of them). Another example: -5, 1, 10 The product of the two numbers OTHER than the largest is -5 x 1 = -5; since this is NOT greater than 1, the product of all three is NOT greater than any of the numbers. This reasoning can be extended to four or more numbers. For 4 numbers: If the product of all three numbers OTHER than the largest one is GREATER than one, then the product of ALL FOUR numbers is greater than ANY of them.
four
The product
Yes. If one number is a factor of the other, the greater number will be the LCM of the two.
When one of them divides evenly into the product with no remainder and the result is the other number.
102
When one of the numbers is prime and the other is 1.
The greater number.
any other positive numbers
55 (the other number is 44).
The product of the original numbers is equal to the product of the GCF and LCM. Divide the product of the LCM and GCF by the one number. The answer will be the other.
The product of the GCF and LCM of two numbers is equal to the product of the two numbers. The other number is 126.