There is only one number that equals 52. It is . . . . . (wait for it) . . . . . 52 .
For examplr: 4*13 = 52
The numbers are 10 and 5.2
67.2
52
In mathematics, addition is a binary operation that combines two numbers to produce a sum. To find a pair of numbers that equals 52 in addition, you can choose any two numbers that add up to 52. For example, 25 + 27 = 52, or 30 + 22 = 52. There are many possible combinations of numbers that can be added to equal 52.
The two same numbers that equal 104 can be found by dividing 104 by 2. Therefore, each number is 52, since 52 + 52 = 104.
For examplr: 4*13 = 52
The numbers are 10 and 5.2
67.2
There is no solution. You could do it if the numbers were odd: 25 and 27 are consecutive odd numbers that equal 52.
There are an infinite number of answers to this question. Here are just two random examples for you: 13 * 4 = 52 208 * 0.25 = 52 and so on...
4*13 = 52
52
In mathematics, addition is a binary operation that combines two numbers to produce a sum. To find a pair of numbers that equals 52 in addition, you can choose any two numbers that add up to 52. For example, 25 + 27 = 52, or 30 + 22 = 52. There are many possible combinations of numbers that can be added to equal 52.
They are 39 and 52.
2 x 2 x 13 = 52
The two numbers that equal 104 are 52 and 52. When added together, 52 + 52 = 104. These two numbers are known as additive inverses of each other, meaning they are the same numerical value but with opposite signs.