153/3 = 51The middle number is 51, so the numbers are...50, 51 and 52
153, 155, and 157
No. The sum of four consecutive integers is two odd numbers plus two even numbers which is an even number. 2001 is an odd number, therefore it cannot be the sum of four consecutive numbers.
153....
The sum of the first 950 consecutive odd numbers is 902,500. This is actually a very easy calculation. To determine the sum of any number of consecutive odd numbers beginning with the number 1, simply square the number. In your case, 950 squared is 902,500.
153/3 = 51The middle number is 51, so the numbers are...50, 51 and 52
153, 155, and 157
No. The sum of four consecutive integers is two odd numbers plus two even numbers which is an even number. 2001 is an odd number, therefore it cannot be the sum of four consecutive numbers.
There are no four consecutive whole numbers that add up to 35. The sum of two consecutive [whole] numbers is an even number plus an odd number which is an odd number. The sum of two consecutive numbers and the two next consecutive numbers is the sum of two odd numbers which is even, but 35 is odd, so no four consecutive whole numbers cannot add up to 35.
50 + 51 + 52 = 153
153....
No, the sum of two consecutive numbers is always an odd number, and is not divisible by two.
Sorry. No sum of even numbers can be an odd number.
The sum of consecutive numbers (starting with 1), is the square of the number of terms you sum, in this case 1600. 1600^2 = 2,560,000
The sum of the first 950 consecutive odd numbers is 902,500. This is actually a very easy calculation. To determine the sum of any number of consecutive odd numbers beginning with the number 1, simply square the number. In your case, 950 squared is 902,500.
The sum of the first 153 odd numbers is 23,409.
The numbers are 30 and 31.