The three consecutive odd prime numbers are 3, 5, and 7.
3, 5 and 7 are consecutive odd prime numbers.
3,5,7.
The sum of three odd numbers will be odd, whether they are prime or not. The sum of three prime numbers can be even as long as one of them is 2.
3, 5, 7
Three consecutive odd numbers: 3, 5, 7
3, 5 and 7 are consecutive odd prime numbers.
If you take three consecutive odd (or three consecutive even) numbers, one of the three will always be a multiple of 3.If you take three consecutive odd (or three consecutive even) numbers, one of the three will always be a multiple of 3.If you take three consecutive odd (or three consecutive even) numbers, one of the three will always be a multiple of 3.If you take three consecutive odd (or three consecutive even) numbers, one of the three will always be a multiple of 3.
After (3, 5, 7), you can't have any more such "triplets", since one of the three must needs be a multiple of 3.
3 5 7
Consecutive whole numbers will have an odd sum. Consecutive odd numbers, or consecutive prime numbers, will be 29 and 31.
The first three are: 3, 5 and 7
3,5,7.
The sum of two odd numbers is even and the sum of an even number and an odd number is odd.So the sum of three consecutive odd numbers is odd but 270 is even.Ergo there are no three consecutive odd numbers that sum to 270.Three consecutive numbers that sum to 270 are 89, 90, 91.Three consecutive even numbers that sum to 270 are 88, 90, 92.
They are all prime numbers. They are all consecutive odd numbers They are all factors of 105
The question, "the" three odd prime numbers, is wrong. There are much more than three odd prime numbers - in fact, infinitely many. There are infinitely many prime numbers, and all except the number 2 are odd.
There are no two consecutive odd numbers.
27,29,31