1 and 28.
2+27
3+26
4+25
and so on (even after the second numbers turns negative it continues.... forever...)
the answer is 29 equals 29
x/3 + 12 = 29 x/3 = 29-12 = 17 x = 17 times 3 = 51
1*29 = 29
29 is a prime number, so that means that the only numbers you can multiply to get an answer of 29 are 1 and 29.
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29
3, 5 and 29
11 & 29 or 17 & 23
13 and 19 or 3 and 29
the answer is 29 equals 29
x/3 + 12 = 29 x/3 = 29-12 = 17 x = 17 times 3 = 51
Yes. If equals are added to equals, then the results of the additions are equal.
1*29 = 29
5q-29 equals 21 5q equals 50 q = 5
When equals are added to equals, you don't necessarily get wholes. But whatever you do get, they're equal.
29 is a prime number, so that means that the only numbers you can multiply to get an answer of 29 are 1 and 29.
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