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19 February, 10:37

How can you express (32 + 56) as a multiple of a sum of whole numbers with no common factor?

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  1. 19 February, 12:38
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    To express (32+56) as a multiple sum of whole number we proceed as follows;

    32=2*2*2*2*2=2^5

    56=2*2*2*5 = (2^3) * 5

    Thus;

    (32+56)

    =2^5+2^3*5

    =2^3 (2^2+5)

    The answer is:

    2^3 (2^2+5)
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