If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 5 and 10.
5 & 10
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
50
Their sum is 15.
The expression can be represented as ( 15 + (5 \times v) ). To find the sum, you would multiply 5 by ( v ) and then add 15 to that product. Thus, the result is ( 15 + 5v ).
10 + 5 = 15 10 x 5 = 50
(50 + 15) = 65 (50 x 15) = 750 1/50 + 1/15 = 13/150
5 & 10
When the product of 15 and 40 is divided by the sum of 15 and 45, what is the quotient?
The two numbers with the sum of 15 and the product of 56 are: 7 + 8 = 15 7 x 8 = 56
50
Their sum is 15.
-15
It is 15 + 1x.
There are none but: (15+square root of 129)/2 and (15-square root of 129)/2 will give a sum of 15 and a product of 24
The expression can be represented as ( 15 + (5 \times v) ). To find the sum, you would multiply 5 by ( v ) and then add 15 to that product. Thus, the result is ( 15 + 5v ).
15