25*38+150=1 100 The answer is 1100
152+25 = 250
I guess you mean: what two numbers sum to 31 and multiply together to get 150? 6 & 25 (6 + 25 = 31, 6 x 25 = 150)
The GCF is 25.
25
6
31
25 x 6 = 150 25 x -6 = -150
152+25 = 250
-25 and 6
10 and 15
25 and 6.
It is (6*4)+25 = 49
25 cents. Such a product is not a mint product and has no collector value and no coin collector will pay more than 25 cents for it, since it is painted, collectors view it as a damaged coin. The only way you will find someone to pay more than 25 cents is to sell it to a Tom Brady collector who most likely won't pay more than 25 cents for it.
25% of 150 = 25% * 150 = 0.25 * 150 = 37.5
I guess you mean: what two numbers sum to 31 and multiply together to get 150? 6 & 25 (6 + 25 = 31, 6 x 25 = 150)
25 x 25 = 625 ( to prove if the product of 25 and 25 is less than 1000, first review our basic multiplication.. hence, product is the result of multiplying the given multiplicand and multiplier) so therefore 625 < 1000
Depending on condition, about $150-$250. They are actually selling for more than the "book" value.