7, 9, 11
29, 37, 46
For instance, all the even numbers greater than 70 are composite.The next few composite numbers greater than 70 are: 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, ...
Well, darling, you're out of luck on this one. Prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves, so there's no way to add three of them together to get 56. You might want to brush up on your math facts before trying to stump me next time.
To work this out, you need to write the numbers as the product of their prime factors: 24 = 2x2x2x3 64 = 2x2x2x2x2x2 The next step is to identify any common prime factors. In this case both numbers have three 2s as prime factors. Multiply these together and you get: 2x2x2 = 8 Thus the HCF of 24 and 64 is 8.
To find the GCF, you first need to break the numbers down into their prime factors: 28 = 2x2x7 20 = 2x2x5 40 = 2x2x2x5 The next step is to find any common prime factors. In this case, all three numbers have two 2s as prime factors. Multiply these and you get 4. Therefore the GCF of 28, 20 and 40 is 4.
Numbers that have only two factors are prime numbers. You're looking for the next three prime numbers over a certain number. But, you didn't tell us what number the three numbers have to be greater than.
11, 13 and 17
The numbers with only three factors are squares of prime numbers.
The next three primes greater than 41 are 43, 47, and 53.
42 and its next three multiples.
The only numbers which have exactly three factors are perfect squares of prime numbers. That only gives us two results: 5^2 = 25 7^2 = 49 The squares of any other prime numbers are either too small or too large to have two digits. (The next smaller prime number is 3, and the next larger prime number is 11.)
the next three numbers are 180 540 and 1620=)
The difference between the successive numbers is 4. so the next three numbers could be 4, 0 and -4.
all numbers greater than 5.5
The number 9: factors are 9, 3, and 1.
Adding 0.6 each time gives 5.2, 5.8 and 6.4 as the next three numbers.
There are an infinity of such numbers. The next few are 9, 11, 13.