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If the range is three, then there are four whole numbers involved. The average value of these numbers is 66/4 = 16.5. Because the numbers are consecutive - evenly distributed - 16.5 is actually 'in the middle' of the four. From which we can infer that the numbers in question are 15,16,17 and 18.

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