The integers are -11, -9 and -7.
93, 2, 1 are three numbers that add up to 96
Add them up. Divide their total by the number of integers there are.
It is 50.
Because otherwise you would only know how to subtract and add with the same integers. Not a particularly useful skill unless just those integers turned up!
To figure this out, divide 96 by three, ignoring the remainder for now. This gives the number 30. The remainder is 6. Three consecutive numbers that add up to six are 1, 2 and 3. So the three consecutive integers are 31, 32, and 33.
No two consecutive integers can add up to 98.No three consecutive integers can add up to 98.But 23, 24, 25, and 26 can.
The integers are 96 and 97.
The integers are -11, -9 and -7.
93, 2, 1 are three numbers that add up to 96
31, 32, and 33 add up to 96.
Add them up. Divide their total by the number of integers there are.
101+102=203
It is 50.
Because otherwise you would only know how to subtract and add with the same integers. Not a particularly useful skill unless just those integers turned up!
The integers are 47 and 49.
This is impossible - no four consecutive integers add to 36.