91 = 7 x 13
Two consecutive numbers which add up to 91 are the numbers one half either-side of 91/2 = 45.5. Therefore, the numbers are 45 + 46 = 91.
91
5 and 6
The question does not make sense because "between" implies two values. There is only one given in the question.
91 = 7 x 13
1 x 91, 7 x 13
They are: 7 times 13 = 91
91 and 2
45.5x2= 91 2x45.5= 91
7 and 13
991
Two consecutive numbers which add up to 91 are the numbers one half either-side of 91/2 = 45.5. Therefore, the numbers are 45 + 46 = 91.
91
1 x 2275, 5 x 455, 7 x 325, 13 x 175, 25 x 91, 35 x 65
To find two numbers that multiply to 637, we can start by factoring 637. The prime factorization of 637 is 7 x 7 x 13. Therefore, the two numbers that multiply to 637 are 7 and 91, since 7 x 91 = 637.
45 + 46 = 91.