Consecutive whole numbers are very easy to find, or to generate whenever you
want to. Just count! Any group of numbers you say, without skipping any, are
consecutive whole numbers. Like "1 and 2", or "6, 7, and 8".
It's a little bit harder to find consecutive whole numbers that fit some kind of
description that somebody gives you. But that's easy to learn with practice.
If you mean two consecutive even whole numbers then they are 140 and 142
Find two consecutive whole numbers that square root of (104) lies between.
Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
12 and 13
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.
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 numbers are whole numbers whose difference is 1.
131 and 133
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.