Yes, because one number must be even and the other must be odd. This is true of addition and multiplication.
The sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers is always equal to 3 times the middle number in that sequence.
ODD NUMBERS. If you take two consecutive whole (non zero) numbers then one will be an odd number and the other will be an even number. The sum of an odd number and an even number is always an odd number.
The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers is always odd, and equal to one more than twice the first number (2x+1).
21/4 is not a whole number and it cannot be represented as consecutive whole numbers.
It is called a whole consecutive number.
31 is, itself, a whole number. One whole number cannot fall between two consecutive whole numbers.
There are no four consecutive whole numbers that add up to 35. The sum of two consecutive [whole] numbers is an even number plus an odd number which is an odd number. The sum of two consecutive numbers and the two next consecutive numbers is the sum of two odd numbers which is even, but 35 is odd, so no four consecutive whole numbers cannot add up to 35.
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If two whole numbers are consecutive, that means there can't be another whole number between them.
4 and 3 * * * * * 19 is itself a whole number and no whole number can lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
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.
There are no consecutive whole numbers that make 5.25 using simple arithmetical operations.