I think I know how to do this but I'm not sure...
It's something like:
A, B & C are consecutive so:
A=A, B=A+/-1, C=A+/-2
So:
A/(A+/-1)/(A+/-2)=0.3
I think it can be worked out from there but I'm not sure how...
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
Consecutive numbers are whole numbers whose difference is 1.
7 and 8. You know that the sum of any two consecutive whole numbers, x and x +1, is 2x +1 2x + 1 = 15 2x = 14 x = 7
Integers are whole numbers therefore it follows that two consecutive integers can't result into a decimal number
It is called a whole consecutive number.
The three consecutive whole numbers you are looking for are 1, 2, and 3. The sum of the first two numbers, 1 + 2 = 3.
Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
The average of 33 consecutive whole numbers is 58, what is the smallest of these whole numbers? The answer is 42
21/4 is not a whole number and it cannot be represented as consecutive whole numbers.
Consecutive numbers are whole numbers whose difference is 1.
7 and 8. You know that the sum of any two consecutive whole numbers, x and x +1, is 2x +1 2x + 1 = 15 2x = 14 x = 7
The only two consecutive whole numbers that are prime numbers are 2 and 3. Otherwise, every second consecutive whole number in sequence is even, and being multiples of 2, they cannot be prime.
Consecutive whole numbers will have an odd sum. Consecutive odd numbers, or consecutive prime numbers, will be 29 and 31.
Integers are whole numbers therefore it follows that two consecutive integers can't result into a decimal number
There is no set of four consecutive whole numbers whose sum is 75.
There aren't two consecutive whole numbers that fulfill that request.