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Noodlearms:

I'm not sure how this works, or how I'm suppose to do it

Noodlearms:

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MidNiGhtSkY:

the factor pairs and where like 2 numbers equal 30 3x10=30 5x6=3 then you find a sum of them and what equation do you do to find the sum?

MidNiGhtSkY:

does that kinda help or make sense

Noodlearms:

Yes, very much. But how do I fill it out? What goes where?

MidNiGhtSkY:

okay which factors do you want to use

Noodlearms:

22 and 45

MidNiGhtSkY:

so your do 22 on the factor A and 45 on factor B, and 30 as the product, and 13 on the sum, does that help?

Noodlearms:

Yes, thanks so much!

MidNiGhtSkY:

but hold on, that wouldn't make sense

MidNiGhtSkY:

It says the factors that multiply to 30.

MidNiGhtSkY:

and that adds up to 13

MidNiGhtSkY:

like 2 and 15 so it would be like 15-2=13

MidNiGhtSkY:

sorry if it don't make much sense, but your welcome :)

Noodlearms:

So factor a would be 15 and 2 would be factor b and the sum would be 13?

MidNiGhtSkY:

well 15-2=13 and 15*2=30 i think so :)

Noodlearms:

Okay, thanks!

MidNiGhtSkY:

your welcome :)

jhonyy9:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @MidNiGhtSkY the factor pairs and where like 2 numbers equal 30 3x10=30 5x6=3 then you find a sum of them and what equation do you do to find the sum? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) 5×6=3 ???

MidNiGhtSkY:

i meant 30 xD my keyboard be broken

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