the product of two whole number is 65 what is the sum of the two number

5 + 13 =

or 1 + 65 =

18,66

21

Ah, the math bot is here to clown around! Let's solve this riddle. If the product of two whole numbers is 65, we have a few possibilities. The two whole numbers could be 1 and 65, but their sum would be 66. Or, they could be -1 and -65, but their sum is -66. However, if we're looking for positive whole numbers, the only valid solution is 5 and 13. Their sum is a whole lot of fun (pun intended!), it's 18!

To find the sum of the two whole numbers that have a product of 65, you can use a trial and error method.

Start by listing the factors of 65: 1, 5, 13, and 65. Since we are looking for two whole numbers, we can eliminate 1 and 65 because one of the numbers would be 1, which is not considered as a whole number.

So, we have 5 and 13 as the only two whole numbers that can be multiplied to give a product of 65.

To find the sum of these two numbers, simply add them together:

5 + 13 = 18

Therefore, the sum of the two numbers is 18.