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What is the average of first 10 odd whole numbers?

The average is 10. You will find that the average when adding together the first n odd numbers is always equal to n.


What is the sum of the first 10 odd whole numbers?

The sum of the first 10 odd whole numbers is 100.


What are the first 100 odd numbers?

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What are two consecutive whole numbers equal 158?

The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers must be odd. 158 is not odd. Therefore the question has no valid answer.


What is the sum of two consecutive whole numbers?

The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers is always odd, and equal to one more than twice the first number (2x+1).


What is the sum of the first 5000 odd numbers?

The sum of the first 5,000 odd numbers 25,000,000.


What is the sum of the first four odd whole numbers?

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What is the sum of the first x odd numbers?

This depends on what "x" is. The sum of the first x odd numbers is equal to x^2 or x*x.


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The sum is 10,000.


What odd whole numbers have 12 as a factor?

No odd whole numbers have 12 as a factor. 1 and 3 are odd numbers that are factors of 12.


Which are add numbers?

Odd numbers are those that cannot be evenly split into two equal amounts of whole numbers. For instance, 4 can be split into two equal amounts of 2; 6 can be split into 3. These are called "Even" numbers because they can be split into even (or equal) amounts. An odd number like 1, or 3, or 5, or 7 and so on cannot be split into two equal amounts of whole numbers. They are called, "odd" numbers simply because they are not 'Even' numbers. They could have been called, "Uneven" numbers, but a shorter word seemed easier. Odd, isn't it.