12 and 8
116
24 & 4
4 and 24-4 and -24
Oh, dude, so you've got two numbers already, 8 and 3, and you need to find the third one that, when multiplied with them, gives you 96? That's like a math puzzle from the '90s. The missing number is 4, because 8 times 3 times 4 equals 96. Math can be fun, right?
12 and 8
116
24 & 4
8 and 12
How about: 29+67 = 96
They are: 95 times 96 = 9120
The product is 96. The two whole numbers can be any of the following pairs: 1, 96 2, 48 3, 32 4, 24 6, 16 8, 12
8 and 12 . There are many other pairs of words whose product is 96.
16*6=96. 16-6=10. 16 and 6.
Two consecutive numbers can be represented as n and (n + 1), then :- n(n + 1) = 9120 n² + n - 9120 = 0 . . . this can be factored as, (n + 96)(n - 95) = 0 . . . so the two numbers are 95 and 96 (or -96 and -95).
96 = 2x2x2x2x2x3
4 and 24-4 and -24