1 x 65, 5 x 13.
65 + 97 = 162 97 - 65 = 162 The two numbers are therefore 65 and 97.
There's only one number that equals 130. That number is . . . . . 130 .
88 is the sum of those two numbers.
(50 + 15) = 65 (50 x 15) = 750 1/50 + 1/15 = 13/150
65 and 35
65 + 97 = 162 97 - 65 = 162 The two numbers are therefore 65 and 97.
65 + 58 = 123 65 - 58 = 7 The two numbers are therefore 58 and 65.
5*13 = 65
1 x 65, 5 x 13 = 65
There's only one number that equals 130. That number is . . . . . 130 .
88 is the sum of those two numbers.
They are 49+16 = 65
The numbers are 65 and 66.
The numbers are 64 and 65.
The numbers are 64 and 65.
The square root of 65 is approximately 8.06, so the two whole numbers between the square root of 65 are 8 and 9.
As a product of its prime factors: 5*13 = 65