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Zinaida [17]
3 years ago
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The sum of my two digits is 13. I am not devise a ball by two. List all possible numbers I could be

Mathematics
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stiv31 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Given: The sum of my two digits is 13. I'm not divisible by 2. List all possible numbers I could be.

So, the sum of both digits is 13. The number is not divisible by 2. The number has 2 digits. Here is the list of all possible answers they could be:

94, 49, 85, 58, 67, 76. You just need to find the numbers when added together equal 13. So, 9+4=13, 8+5=13, 6+7=13. After that, it would go on and on. Now, we need to take out the ones divisible by 2(all of the even numbers

That leaves 3 numbers: 85, 67, and 49

Answer: 85, 67, 49.

yan [13]3 years ago
4 0

85

67

49

None are divisible by 2

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