58, 59, 60
173, 175, 177
There are no three odd consecutive integers because consecutive integers all have 1 between them, meaning at least one of them will be an even integer. ------------------- Let x, x+2, and x+4 be the three consecutive odd integers. We want x+(x+2)+(x+4) to equal 531. x+(x+2)+(x+4) = 531 3x+6=531 3x=531-6=525 x=525/3=175 Therefore, the three consecutive odd integers are 175, 177, and 179. A quick check shows that those three integers add up to 531.
They are 88 and 89.
They are: 175+176+177 = 528
The angle measures are 59, 60 and 61. Use algebra to figure this out. Let x = the first consecutive number, x + 1 the second and x + 2 the third. So you have x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 180 3x + 3 = 180 3x = 177 x = 59
n is the smallest angle, n+1 is the next and n+2 is the third one. n+(n+1)+(n+2)=180 so 3n+3=180 3n=177 n=59 and then next two are 60 and 61.
The numbers are 58, 59 and 60.
How about: 1*3*59 = 177
Let the two consecutive numbers be x and x+1. The sum of these two numbers is x + (x+1) = 2x + 1. Setting this equal to 355 gives 2x + 1 = 355. Solving for x, we get x = 177. Therefore, the two consecutive numbers are 177 and 178.
The least common factor of any set of positive integers is 1.
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