Your question is not well formed, but i assume you mean 3 consecutive integers that sum to -363. If that is the case solve the following equation: (n-1) + (n) + (n+1) = -363 to give you the middle integer.
There are infinitely many numbers. One pair, that is easy to remember, is 1 and 363.
3/11 of 363 is 99.
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The numbers below in parentheses are the factor pairs of 363. Multiplied together they will equal 363: (1, 363) (3, 121) (11, 33)
Well, hot diggity dog! Let's break it down like a boss. If the sum of three consecutive odd integers is 363, then the middle number must be 121. Why? Because 121 is one-third of 363. So, the numbers are 119, 121, and 123. Bingo bango!
Your question is not well formed, but i assume you mean 3 consecutive integers that sum to -363. If that is the case solve the following equation: (n-1) + (n) + (n+1) = -363 to give you the middle integer.
There is an infinite number of answers to this question.
There are infinitely many numbers. One pair, that is easy to remember, is 1 and 363.
3/11 of 363 is 99.
363 = 1 x 363, 3 x 121, 11 x 33.
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There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 363 millimetres is equal to 363/10 = 36.3 centimetres.
Any of its factors
There are 30.48 centimetres in one foot. Therefore, 363 feet is equal to 363 x 30.48 = 11064.24 centimetres.
There are 160934.4 centimetres in one mile. Therefore, 363 miles is equal to 363 x 160934.4 = 58419187.2 centimetres.