The next odd integer after 40 is 41
41
That's a list of five consecutive real, rational, natural, positive integers, that are greater than any number less than 40, and less than any number greater than 44 .
The numbers are 5, 7, 9, 11 (35 is 64 less than 99) The equation is (A)(A+2) = (A+4)(A+6) - 64 A2 + 2A = A2 +10A +24 -64 2A = 10A - 40 8A = 40 A = 5
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.
The next odd integer after 40 is 41
41
45
There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.
They are: 7+9+11+13 = 40
The integers greater than 30 and less than 40 are 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39. That is nine integers.
41 is between the integers 40 and 42. This can be determined by understanding that integers are whole numbers without any decimal or fractional parts. In this case, 41 is one unit greater than 40 and one unit less than 42 on the number line.
That's a list of five consecutive real, rational, natural, positive integers, that are greater than any number less than 40, and less than any number greater than 44 .
The consecutive odd integers for 114 are 37, 38 and 39.
9,10,11,12
The numbers are 5, 7, 9, 11 (35 is 64 less than 99) The equation is (A)(A+2) = (A+4)(A+6) - 64 A2 + 2A = A2 +10A +24 -64 2A = 10A - 40 8A = 40 A = 5
No number meets these criteria. The number must be between 41 and 49. The only number in that range that is evenly divisible by 11 is 44, but 44 is even, not odd.