27/3=9 therefore the sum will be 7,9,11
The sum of two consecutive odd integers is an even number. There is no possible answer to this question.
3, 5, 7
3, 5, 7
Divide the sum of the three consecutive odd integers by 3: -147 /3 = -49. The smallest of these integers will be two less than -49 and the largest will be two more than -49, so the three consecutive odd integers will be -47, -49, and -51.
The 3 consecutive odd positive integers are 7, 9 and 11.
It is 23 because 17+19+21+23 = 80
find the two consecutive odd integers with a sum of 152
Impossible.
Two odd numbers are said to be consecutive if there are no other odd numbers in between. This happens when the first number is odd, and the second number is two more than the first number.
No two consecutive numbers have a product that is an even number. Any two consecutive numbers include one odd number and one even number. The product of one odd number and one even number is always an odd number.
If the number is odd, that's the answer. If the number is even, write down all the factors and choose the largest one that is odd.
If you have two consecutive integers then one of them must be odd and the other must be even. The square of an odd integer must be odd, the square of an even integer must be even. The sum of an odd number and an even number must be odd. Thus, the sum of squares of any two consecutive numbers must be odd. Therefore, the question has no valid answer.