> No. One side must be greater than the sum of the other two. Actually, each side must be shorter than the sum of the other two in order to build a triangle. In this case, the side of length 16 is not shorter than the sum of the other two sides.
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It is the sum of all its factors (other than itself).
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Assuming you mean how to solve what three consecutive numbers sum to some value: Divide the sum by three to get the middle number. The other two numbers are one less than this and one more than it. example: Which three consecutive numbers sum to 108? 108 ÷ 3 = 36 → The other two numbers are 36 - 1 = 35 and 36 + 1 = 37 → The three numbers are 35, 36, 37. 35 + 36 + 37 = 108 as required.
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Sum means the total when numbers are added together. Some means part of. Some people can tell you the sum of numbers quicker than other people.
18 is the only number (other than 0) that is twice the sum of its digits.
Assuming you mean sum and not some, the answer is No.
A homonym for "check" is "cheque," which is an alternative spelling commonly used in British English to refer to a written order to a bank to pay a specified sum from a person's account to another person or business.
If there's some other meaning that is separate from maths, then I don't know it, but the maths answers is; if you add each digit of a number together (in 125 you would do 1+2+5)then you have the sum of its parts
A hexagon cannot have a sum. There can be the sum of its interior angles, its exterior angles, its side lengths, its area (and that of some other area), or other characteristics, but not of a hexagon.
> No. One side must be greater than the sum of the other two. Actually, each side must be shorter than the sum of the other two in order to build a triangle. In this case, the side of length 16 is not shorter than the sum of the other two sides.
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It is the sum of all its factors (other than itself).