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The numbers are 37, 38, 39 and 40.

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Q: What set of consecutive counting numbers has a sum of 154?
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Find a set of consecutive counting numbers whose sum is 154 Each set may consist of 2 3 4 5 or 6 consecutive integers?

The numbers are 37, 38, 39 and 40.


What are three consecutive numbers who add up to 154?

There is no set of three consecutive whole numbers that add up to 154.


How do you obtain the set of multiples of a given number?

Either add it to itself over and over or multiply it by consecutive counting numbers.


How does the set of counting numbers differ from the set of whole numbers?

The set of counting numbers is a proper subset of the whole number. The latter includes negative counting numbers. Also, there is no consensus as to whether 0 belongs to counting numbers or whole numbers.


Do counting numbers have symbols?

The set of counting numbers is denoted by N.


What is a set of numbers including zero and all the counting numbers?

Whole numbers are the set of natural or counting numbers inclding zero


What is the greatest common factor that the sum of any 3 consecutive counting numbers must possess?

I think I know what you're asking, but it doesn't work like that. The sum of any set of numbers is a single number and single numbers don't have common factors until they are compared to at least one other number. The sum of three consecutive counting numbers will be at least a multiple of 3.


Another name for the positive integers is?

counting numbers


What are six consecutive numbers that when added equal 145?

There is no such set of six consecutive numbers.


What four consecutive numbers have the product of 182?

There is no set of four consecutive numbers with a product of 182. There is a set of four consecutive numbers with a sumof 182: 9, 20, 21 and 22.


What is the next set of numbers after counting numbers?

The immediate [next] superset is, trivially, the set of natural numbers which consists of the counting numbers and zero. The next significant superset is the set of integers: the counting numbers, their additive inverses (or negatives) and zero.


Why is 2 second in counting numbers?

By definition, the set of counting numbers starts at one and proceeds in ascending order. The next number is 2. If two were not the next number in the set, it would not be the set of counting numbers.