There are infinitely many possible answers.
When multiplied together: 1, 1 and 96 or 10, 96 and 0.1 are two examples.
When added together,
0, 1 and 95 or 100, 6 and -10 are another two.
And then there are triplets like
5, 20 and 4 as in 20*5 - 4
Algebraically. X + (X + 1) + (X + 2) = 288 3X + 3 = 288 3X = 285 X = 95 X + 1 = 96 X + 2 = 97 95 + 96 + 97 = 288 ---------------------------------so (95, 96, 97 ) -----------------the three consecutive numbers
There are lots of triplets. For example, 1, 2 and 96 Or +sqrt(2), 1-sqrt(2) and 98
1 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 32 48 and 96.
All of these:192,196,264,348,432,624,816,12
a yard = 3 ft therefore 96 ft = 96/3 = 32 yards
Multiplied, 31 and 3 Divided, 279 and 3 Added, 90 and 3 Subtracted, 96 and 3
48
lots of numbers including: 10*96 1*960 100*9.6 1000*0.96 3*32
3
Oh, dude, so you've got two numbers already, 8 and 3, and you need to find the third one that, when multiplied with them, gives you 96? That's like a math puzzle from the '90s. The missing number is 4, because 8 times 3 times 4 equals 96. Math can be fun, right?
How about: 2*3*16 = 96
96
Algebraically. X + (X + 1) + (X + 2) = 288 3X + 3 = 288 3X = 285 X = 95 X + 1 = 96 X + 2 = 97 95 + 96 + 97 = 288 ---------------------------------so (95, 96, 97 ) -----------------the three consecutive numbers
116
1 + 2 = 3 which is a factor of 96 (32*3 = 96)
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In terms of exponents: 25*3 = 96