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Oh, dude, non-consecutive numbers are like numbers that aren't next to each other in a sequence. So, if you've got 1, 3, 5, 7... like 2 and 4 would be non-consecutive because they're not right next to each other. It's like when you're trying to find your favorite socks in the laundry, and they're just all over the place – non-consecutive numbers are the rogue socks of the math world.

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They are integers (whole numbers) that are NOT next to ane another in a counting sequence.

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