Two consecutive integers which multiply together to equal 156 are 12 and 13.
155, 156, and 157. To get the middle number, you simply divide the number by 3. This method works for any odd number of integers you are trying to find. or: (x-1)+x+(x+1)=468 3x=468 x=468/3 x=156
13 and 12 are the two integers that have the product of 156 and 12 is the smaller of the two.
156
It is 50.
Two consecutive integers which multiply together to equal 156 are 12 and 13.
The numbers are 51, 52 and 53.
Yes, the integers are 12 and 13.
Divide the sum of the two consecutive odd integers by 2: 156/2=78. The two consecutive odd integers will be one more and one less than 78, so the smaller will be 77 and the larger will be 79.
155, 156, and 157. To get the middle number, you simply divide the number by 3. This method works for any odd number of integers you are trying to find. or: (x-1)+x+(x+1)=468 3x=468 x=468/3 x=156
13 and 12 are the two integers that have the product of 156 and 12 is the smaller of the two.
156
Yeah, those two integers don't exist 12 x 13 is 156 - too low the very next integers or too high 13 x 14 is 182 - too high if it helps 12 x 14 is 168, but these are not consecutive
12 x 13 = 156 How to find the answer: If x is the first integer, then x+1 is the next consecutive integer. so x(x+1) = 156 or x^2 + x -156 =0 solve the quadratic equation for x.
x + (x+1) + (x+2) = -153 3x + 3 = -153 3x = -156 x = -52 The three numbers are therefore: -52,-51 & -50.
It is 50.
156 and 158 sum to 314.