one hundred and five
3 x 35 = 105 = 5 x 21
There are a lot of possibilities. The seventh square number is 49. 5 times 5 times any other prime number will be greater than 49. 5 times any pair of prime numbers seven or greater will also satisfy the conditions.
No it isn't.
No, for any number n greater than zero, the LCM of n and n is n.
The number is 972.
You need to remember your 3 and 5 times tables!
Because they are tables of the numbers that are the result of "times"-ing a number.
3, if you're counting whole number squares, if not 0
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
From the number being used for the multiplication. (the two times table, the three times table etc).
There is no number that I can find occurring in all three tables.
The question is not phrased appropriately enough to derive meaning from it. Taken literally, you wish the number 87 to have a number subtracted from it. And that number is to be three times a number that is greater than 165. 166 is greater. And three times that is 498. And 87 minus 498 is negative 411. However, there an infinite number of numbers that are greater than 165. That was the first.
121 is not in the 2 times tables because it is an odd number.
If a number is more than 1, then three of it must be more than 3.(If I give you more than a dollar three times, you certainly wind up with more than $3.)
3x40=120
There is no such number since there are infinitely many multiples in the table for each of an infinite number of tables.
The product of three and the sum of two and a number is greater than four less than a number.
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