The two numbers that make 19 are 9 and 10. In mathematical terms, this is represented as 9 + 10 = 19. These numbers are consecutive integers, meaning they follow each other in sequence.
-2
The two numbers that can multiply to make 38 are 1 and 38, as 1 multiplied by 38 equals 38. Another pair of numbers that can multiply to make 38 is 2 and 19, as 2 multiplied by 19 also equals 38. These are the only pairs of whole numbers that can multiply to give 38.
The two prime numbers that add up to 19 are 7 and 12. Prime numbers are numbers greater than 1 that can only be divided by 1 and themselves. In this case, 7 and 12 are not prime numbers, and there are no two prime numbers that add up to 19.
There is only one number that equals 38. That number is . . . . . 38.
16 and 35
19 and 1
199
-2
3 and 19. 3 x 19 = 57.
19 and 11
The two numbers are 19 and 7. 19 + 7 = 26, and 19 x 7 = 133.
95 = 5 * 19
1 and 19
1 and 19
1 and 20.
To solve this problem, we are looking for two numbers that multiply to 150 and add to -19. Letβs break it down: Product of the two numbers: The two numbers should multiply to give 150. Sum of the two numbers: The same two numbers should add up to -19.
They are: -1*19 = -19