Do you mean:"What three consecutive numbers add up to 99?" If you do, then the numbers are 32, 33, 34.
9 and 11. 9x11=99
let the number be n-1, n, n+1 then 3n=99 and so n=33 the numbers are 32, 33, 34
Any odd number of consecutive numbers in which the center number is 100 will have this property. The simplest example is 99, 100, 101.
31, 33, 35
The two consecutive odd integers having a product of 99 are 9 and 11.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, like, the six odd consecutive numbers that add up to 300 are 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, and 57. It's like a math puzzle, but not really that puzzling if you break it down.
97 x 99 x 101 = 969903
91+93+95+97+99 = 475
The three consecutive numbers whose sum is 294 are 96, 98 and 100. Also, 97, 98 and 99.
Lets substitute the first number by -x(so x has a positive value), so the next two consecutive odd numbers would be (-x-2) and (-x-4). Then, put it all into an equation: -x+(-x-2)+(-x-4)=-99 -3x-6=-99 -3x=-99+6 x=-93/-3 x=31 so the next two numbers would be (-x-2) which equals (-31-2)=-33 then (-x-4)= (-31-4)=-35 So at last the three conecutive odd numbers are: -31, -33, -35 and to check your work you can add them up (-31)+(-33)+(-35)=-99
99, 100, and 101