Let the number be n-1, n , n+1 ( consecutive).
Adding
n - 1 + n + n + 1 = 504
3n = 504
n = 504/3
n = 168
n-1 = 167
n + 1 = 169
Hence the consecutive njumberscare ; - 167, 168, 169
There is an endless list of numbers that add together to give 175, an example is 75+60+40.
The numbers are 73, 74, 75, 76 and 77.
53 and 59
62
You don't always. 2 + 5 = 7, for example. But all prime numbers other than 2 are odd and two odd numbers always equal an even number when added together.
2 odd numbers added together equal an event number. to even numbers added together equal an even number. it is impossible to make 4 odd numbers equal an even.
99, 100, and 101
The two consecutive numbers which when added equal 59 are 29 and 30.
There is no such set of six consecutive numbers.
10 + 11 + 12 = 33
Consecutive integers added or subtracted will turn out to be odd numbers. You can't make 8 with consecutive integers.
23 + 24 = 47
The product of the first and fourth prime numbers (2 x 7) is 14. No two consecutive odd numbers add up to 14.
They are 61+62 = 123
53
45
There are none. However there are two consecutive ODD numbers 299 and 301