Any odd number of consecutive numbers in which the center number is 100 will have this property. The simplest example is 99, 100, 101.
If you mean sum, then 49 and 51!
2 and 3 are the only consecutive numbers that are prime.
Well First, you need 500 because 500/5 is obviuosly 100. 98+99+100+101+102= 500. Therefore, the consecutive whole numbers are 98,99,100,101,102! -Levizy123
numbers with patterns; consecutive numbers: 1,2,3,4... consecutive even numbers: 2,4,6,8... and many more Consecutive numbers are numbers that come one after another. For example 5, 6, 7 or 99 and 100.
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
If there are an odd # of consecutive numbers, they will. If there are an even # of numbers, the mean will be halfway between the two medians.
All sets of 3 consecutive numbers will have the same mean and median
All of the numbers in that range are consecutive. If you're asking about prime numbers, it's just 2 and 3.
It is 100^2=10000
2 and 3 are the only consecutive prime numbers.
There are no two consecutive even numbers whose sum is 100. It is easily proved.
100/3-1, 100/3 and 100/3+1 that is, 99, 100 and 101.