180/5-2, 180/5-1, 180/5, 180/5+1 and 180/5+2
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34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 metres
Consecutive odd integers would be 5 and 7.
The integers are -6, -5 and -4 OR -7, -5 and -3 using only consecutive odd integers.
The term "consecutive" only makes sense for integers; you can't solve this with integers.
-4 and -5
Consecutive integers are ...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...One right after the other.Two consecutive integers would be 5 and then one more, 6.
The consecutive integers of 6 are the numbers that come immediately before and after it. These integers are 5, 6, and 7. If you consider a broader range, the consecutive integers around 6 can include any integer in the sequence, such as 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
It need not be. 2 and 3 are consecutive integers and their sum is 5, not 31.
The integers are 5 and 7.
-3,-4,-5
The sum of all interior angles of a polygon with n sides is 180 degrees × (n - 2), so the sum of all angles within a pentagon is 540 degrees (180 x (5 - 2) = 180 x 3 = 540). The five interior angles of a pentagon then must have an average of 108 degrees each (540 / 5 = 180), and the angles having consecutive integers will be 106, 107, 108, 109, and 110 degrees. The largest angle will be 110 degrees.
The two consecutive negative odd integers having 74 as the sum of their squares are -5 and -7.
The integers are 5, 6, 7 and 8.