Suppose the two numbers are A and B, with A > B.Then A + B = A - B + 30
2B = 30 and so B = 15
Then AB = 900 implies A = 900/B = 900/15 = 60.
Suppose the two numbers are A and B, with A > B.Then A + B = A - B + 30
2B = 30 and so B = 15
Then AB = 900 implies A = 900/B = 900/15 = 60.
Suppose the two numbers are A and B, with A > B.Then A + B = A - B + 30
2B = 30 and so B = 15
Then AB = 900 implies A = 900/B = 900/15 = 60.
Suppose the two numbers are A and B, with A > B.Then A + B = A - B + 30
2B = 30 and so B = 15
Then AB = 900 implies A = 900/B = 900/15 = 60.
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No. If one of the numbers is 0 it is less; if one of the numbers is 1 it is the same as one of them; otherwise the product is greater than either
The numbers are 6 and 4
The numbers are 13 and 8 The product is 104
no
No, the product of two positive numbers is not always greater than either number. For example, if you take two positive numbers, such as 0.5 and 0.5, their product is 0.25, which is less than both numbers. However, if both numbers are greater than 1, their product will indeed be greater than either number.
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What two numbers have a difference of three a d a product of 40
No. If one of the numbers is 0 it is less; if one of the numbers is 1 it is the same as one of them; otherwise the product is greater than either
The product of 686 and 50 is 34,300 (calculated as 686 × 50 = 34,300). Since 34,300 is greater than 30,000, the product is greater than 30,000. Therefore, 686 multiplied by 50 exceeds the value of 30,000.
The numbers are zero and 5. Their product is zero.
By rounding off.
The product will be greater than 1, when each of the two factors are greater than 1.
If their GCF is 1, their LCM is their product. If their GCF is greater than 1, their LCM is less than their product.
The product of two even numbers is even. The product of two even numbers will be even. If they are both positive numbers, it will be greater than both of them. If one of them ends in 0, the product will end in 0.
The numbers are 6 and 4
14x4