There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
17 (odd integer) + 19 (odd integer) = 36 17 and 19 are consecutive odd integers.
The two consecutive, odd integers whose product equals 143 are 11 and 13.
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 176. They are 87 and 89.
They are odd consecutive integers: 21, 23, 25 and 27.
There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
17 (odd integer) + 19 (odd integer) = 36 17 and 19 are consecutive odd integers.
The two consecutive, odd integers whose product equals 143 are 11 and 13.
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 176. They are 87 and 89.
They are odd consecutive integers: 21, 23, 25 and 27.
Let's represent the three consecutive integers as x, x+1, and x+2. To find their sum, we add these integers together: x + (x+1) + (x+2) = 88. Simplifying the equation gives us 3x + 3 = 88. Subtracting 3 from both sides and then dividing by 3, we find that x = 28. Therefore, the three consecutive integers are 28, 29, and 30, and their sum is indeed 88.
The sum of any three consecutive odd integers is going to give an odd result. It is impossible for the sum of an odd number of odd integers to equal an even number.
There are four consecutive odd integers: 81, 83, 85 and 87.
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 340. They are 169 and 171.
There are none.
No.
The integers are 13 and 15.