31 is, itself, a whole number. One whole number cannot fall between two consecutive whole numbers.
There aren't two consecutive whole numbers that fulfill that request.
Yes, there are an infinite number of decimal points between any two consecutive whole numbers.
between 12 and 13 (144 and 169)
89 100
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
5 and 6
5 and 6
Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
7-8
11 and 12
If two whole numbers are consecutive, that means there can't be another whole number between them.
96 cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
Consecutive means following one another. E and F are consecutive, as are Tuesday and Wednesday and 100 and 101. The number 15 is NOT between any consecutive whole numbers. However, it is between the whole numbers 14 and 16 --- which of course are not consecutive.
Nothing can fall "between 77". 77 is one number; you need an interval for any numbers to fall BETWEEN.
3 can't lie between consecutive whole numbers. It lies between 2 and 4, which are consecutive even numbers.
-15 and -14 or 14 and 15 <><><><><> Or, if you consider whole numbers to be positive integers, then just 14 and 15.
There aren't two consecutive whole numbers that fulfill that request.