Assuming the question refers to INTEGERS and not numbers, the answer is 55.
Not all numbers can be expressed as the sum of consecutive integers. Only certain numbers, specifically those that can be represented in the form of ( n(n+1)/2 + k ) for some integers ( n ) and ( k ), can be written as a sum of consecutive integers. Additionally, even numbers can be expressed as a sum of two or more consecutive integers, while odd numbers can be expressed as a sum of at least three consecutive integers. Thus, while many numbers can be represented this way, not all can be.
The sum of such numbers is 504.
No. Odd numbers can be written as the sum of consecutive integers, but some multiples of odd numbers are even.
It is called a whole consecutive number.
There are no two consecutive whole numbers that sum to 142.With two consecutive whole numbers, one is even and the other odd, and their sum will be odd, but 142 is even.Two consecutive even numbers that sum to 142 are 70 and 72.
All the odd numbers.
No
There is no prime number between 60 and 80 that has a consecutive sum. The prime numbers between 60 and 80 are 61, 67, and 71, but none of them have consecutive sums.
No two consecutive integers have a sum of 2012.
the sum of first 50 consecutive odd numbers is 9801
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The sum of the first 30 consecutive odd numbers is 900.