Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here! Let's think about it like painting a beautiful landscape. If we take our time and gently mix our colors, we'll find that the numbers 25 and 7 come together to create 175. Just like adding layers of paint to a canvas, sometimes the solution is right in front of us, waiting to be discovered.
5 x 5 x 7
5 times 35=175
1 x 175, 5 x 35, 7 x 25
hcf stands for highest common factor, referring to factors that two numbers have in common, so it does not make much sense to ask for the hcf of a single number.However, you could ask,"what is the hcf of 175 and 175 ", which , of course, is 175.
To find two numbers that add up to 175, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 175. Since we are looking for two numbers, there are multiple possible combinations that satisfy this equation. For example, 100 + 75 = 175, or 80 + 95 = 175. The key is to find two numbers that, when added together, equal 175.
5 x 5 x 7
They are: 7 times 25 = 175
5 times 35=175
There is an endless list of numbers that add together to give 175, an example is 75+60+40.
25 times 7 equals 175
There are 175 solutions all together.
It only takes three. 5 x 5 x 7 = 175
1, 5, 7, 25, 35, 175.
1 x 175, 5 x 35, 7 x 25
Oh, what a happy little problem we have here! If we have three consecutive numbers, we can call them x, x+1, and x+2. When we add these together and set it equal to 175, we get 3x + 3 = 175. By solving this simple equation, we find that the three consecutive numbers are 58, 59, and 60.
They are: 175+176+177 = 528
The prime factors of 175 are 5 x 5 x 7 (or this may be written as 52x7).