72,73 & 74
Let the page numbers be x and x+1. The product of two consecutive numbers is x(x+1). Given that the product is 4160, we have the equation x(x+1) = 4160. By solving this quadratic equation, we find that the page numbers are 64 and 65.
A total of 44 times.
Let the smaller page number be x. The larger page number would then be x+1. The product of the two consecutive page numbers is given as 6162, so we have the equation x(x+1) = 6162. Solving this quadratic equation, we find that the two page numbers are 78 and 79.
Call the numbers: x, (x+1), and (x+2)The sum is: x + (x+1) + (x+2) = 3x + 3 = 2073x = 204x = 68The numbers are 68, 69, and 70.
381 digits.
Do you mean:"What three consecutive numbers add up to 99?" If you do, then the numbers are 32, 33, 34.
The page numbers would be 183 and 184.
168 and 169
60/3 = 20 so 19, 20 and 21.
p+(p+1)+(p+2)=603p+3=603p=57p=19Therefore 19, 20, 21
Three digits.
Let the page numbers be x and x+1. The product of two consecutive numbers is x(x+1). Given that the product is 4160, we have the equation x(x+1) = 4160. By solving this quadratic equation, we find that the page numbers are 64 and 65.
40 & 41
They are 44 and 45.
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166 & 167
If the book isn't that big, you can count up to the page you need, or you can ask a teacher what to do