What adds to be the bottom numbers but also multiplies to be the top.

39 at the bottom then 25 on the right
so i put 14 +25 =39
the top would be 1
I am right

The top would be 350 if you put 14 as the left

You made a mistake. Let's go through the calculation step-by-step to find the correct solution:

To find the numbers that add to be the bottom (39) and multiply to be the top (25):

1. Make a list of all the factors of the top number (25): 1, 5, 25.
2. Look for pairs of factors that add up to be the bottom number (39).
The only pair that adds up to 39 is 14 and 25.
3. Check if the pair of numbers also multiplies to be the top number.
14 multiplied by 25 is equal to 350, not 25.

Therefore, the pair of numbers that add to be 39 and multiply to be 25 does not exist.

To find the bottom numbers that adds up to equal the top number and multiplies to equal the number on the right, you can use a method called factorization.

In this case, the top number is 39 and the number on the right is 25. We need to find two numbers that add up to 39 and multiply to 25.

Start by listing all the possible factors of 25: 1, 5, 25.

Next, you want to pair these factors in a way that they add up to 39. Since 1 + 25 = 26 and 5 + 25 = 30, none of these combinations work.

Therefore, there is no combination of the bottom numbers that add up to 39 and multiply to 25. So, your answer that the top number would be 1 is incorrect in this case.

To confirm if your calculations are correct, you can calculate the product of your proposed bottom numbers. In this case, 14 + 25 does not equal 39, so your calculation is incorrect.

To find the correct answer, you can try factoring the number 39 to see if there are any pairs of factors that multiply to equal 25. However, in this case, there are no such pairs, indicating that there may be a mistake in the problem or the given numbers.

What adds to be the bottom numbers but also multiplies to be the top.

39 at the bottom then 25 on the right
so i put 14 +25 =39
the top would be 1
I am right