28 and 29.
28 + 30 = 58
-30 and -28
The two consecutive, even integers are 350 and 352.
No, it is not. It is the sum of two consecutive integers: 46 and 47.
28 and 29.
The integers are even and are 28 and 30.
The average of the two odd integers is 28. Therefore the two integers are 28-1 and 28+1, i.e 27 and 29.
The integers are 13 and 15.
26 and 28
28 + 30 = 58
-30 and -28
There are no "two consecutive integers" that can do that.But there are two consecutive even integers that can: 8 and 10 .
The two consecutive integers are 19 and 20.
The two consecutive, even integers are 350 and 352.
2 & 4, 28 & 30 etc. Any two even integers which differ by 2 in value.
There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.