There are no such numbers.
To find two numbers that add up to 18, we can set up an algebraic equation. Let's call the two numbers x and y. The equation we need to solve is x + y = 18. Since we are looking for two numbers that add up to 18, there are multiple possible solutions. For example, one possible pair of numbers that add up to 18 is 10 and 8, as 10 + 8 = 18.
(12 + 14) + (16 + 18) = 60 26 + 34 = 60
There are no four odd numbers that will add up to nineteen.
17+18+19+20=74, mulitply does not come close... what is the actuial question?
3+4+5+6
There are no such numbers.
(12 + 14) + (16 + 18) = 60 26 + 34 = 60
There are no four odd numbers that will add up to nineteen.
The four consecutive prime numbers that add up to 220 are: 47+53+59+61 = 220
This is impossible - no four consecutive integers add to 36.
17+18+19+20=74, mulitply does not come close... what is the actuial question?
1, 2, 3 and -2.
OK. I've found it. You can too. Just add up all four numbers, and divide their sum by 4 .
15
To find two numbers that add up to 18, we can set up an algebraic equation. Let's call the two numbers x and y. The equation we need to solve is x + y = 18. Since we are looking for two numbers that add up to 18, there are multiple possible solutions. For example, one possible pair of numbers that add up to 18 is 10 and 8, as 10 + 8 = 18.
92,93,94,95