The smallest is 55.
The natural numbers are the numbers used to count things (the counting numbers). The smallest number of things you can have when you have some to count is one. Thus the smallest natural number is 1.
If the numbers are consecutive then the middle number must be one-third of 51. The numbers are thus 16, 17 and 18.
41
49 and 51
The smallest is 55.
The smallest is 55.
34
The natural numbers are the numbers used to count things (the counting numbers). The smallest number of things you can have when you have some to count is one. Thus the smallest natural number is 1.
Two numbers are consecutive if the second one is the one after the first. Mathematically, if the first number is n then the second is n+1.
If the numbers are consecutive then the middle number must be one-third of 51. The numbers are thus 16, 17 and 18.
2520
It is 2520.
41
49 and 51
Start counting from ' 1 '. The first number you name that is a member of the set is the smallest integer in the set.
There's no such thing as one consecutive digit. There has to be at least two of them.When you count, consecutive digits are numbers that you name in a row, with nothing else between them.Examples:34 and 35 are consecutive. There's no counting number between them.97 and 98 are consecutive. There's no counting number between them.62 and 64 are not consecutive, because 63 comes between them.