137
1 & 512, 2 & 256, 4 & 128, 8 & 64, 16 & 32
12
eight times two equals 16
47
24
137
1 & 512, 2 & 256, 4 & 128, 8 & 64, 16 & 32
12
4 times 4 = 16 is one example
eight times two equals 16
16 and -3 are the numbers which gives -48 when multiplied and 13 when added
16 and 15
Well, honey, if you want two numbers that add up to 96, I've got news for you. It's not rocket science, it's just plain old math - 48 and 48. There you have it, sweet cheeks.
the two numbers to equal 16 is 4 and 4.
47
They are: 9 and 16