There are none.
No two consecutive whole numbers equal 0.5625 using the basic operations of arithmetic.
There is no set of 8 consecutive whole numbers whose sum is 75.
Not possible, two whole numbers can't equal to a number with a half.
The consecutive numbers that add up to eight are 3 and 4. When you add these two numbers together (3 + 4), the sum is 7. However, there are no two consecutive whole numbers that sum to 8. The closest consecutive whole numbers are 4 and 5, which add up to 9.
The sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers is always equal to 3 times the middle number in that sequence.
The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers must be odd. 158 is not odd. Therefore the question has no valid answer.
None.you can have consecutive even numvers equal 18... 8 + 10
The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers is always odd, and equal to one more than twice the first number (2x+1).
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Consecutive whole numbers have no other whole numbers between them.
49 + 50 = 99
There are two consecutive odd, whole numbers. The numbers are 39 and 41.