Only 1 and 97.
The numbers are 48 and 49.
The only positive whole numbers are ' 1 ' and 97. It's a prime number.
97 & 3
65 + 97 = 162 97 - 65 = 162 The two numbers are therefore 65 and 97.
97 is a prime number, so the only solution using natural numbers is the pair 1 and 97.
48 + 49 = 97
1 and 97 or -1 and -97
48 + 49 = 97
The numbers are 48 and 49.
The only positive whole numbers are ' 1 ' and 97. It's a prime number.
The numbers are: 48+49 = 97
LCM problems refer to whole numbers, not fractions.
the numbers 2 and 3 and 16 1/6 all multiply to equal 97
97 & 3
97 + 2
The number 97 (or any prime number) is prime because it has no integral divisors aside from 1 and itself. The number 1 will go into 97 exactly 97 times, and 97 will go into 97 exactly 1 time. Other than that, there are no counting numbers (integers or whole numbers) that will divide into it and give a whole number dividend.
5 x 97 = 485