There is no such set of numbers.
64 x 65 = 4160
Their product.
There are only two prime numbers that are consecutive numbers, 2 and 3. Their product is 2 x 3 = 6. The first prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, and 7 and the only two consecutive prime numbers whose product is a single digit are 2 and 3. (The next two consecutive prime numbers, 3 and 5, have a two-digit product.)
The numbers are 24 and 25.
The numbers are 31 and 32.
The numbers are 51 and 52.
There are two consecutive even numbers: 16 x 18 = 288
The numbers are 92 and 93.
The GCF of consecutive even numbers is 2. The LCM of consecutive even numbers is their product divided by 2.
Yes, 64 can be a product of prime numbers. All integers are either prime numbers or a product of prime numbers (called the prime factorization of a number). The prime factorization of 64 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2.
The product between the consecutive prime numbers of 31 and 29 yield a result of 899.
34 and 35