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I am a product. one of my factors is 9. the sum of two factors is 13. what am i?
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I am a product. one of my factors is 9. the sum of two factors is 13. what am i?
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If one of the factors is nine and both factors add up to thirteen, then the other factor would be four because 9+4=13. Then the product would be 9×4 which is 36. The answer is 36.
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