41
It's an imaginary number, one that exists only in fiction, if the author wants it to. There are no two consecutive integers whose sum is 66. 32 + 33 = 65 33 + 34 = 67 The sum of two consecutive integers is always an odd number.
31 + 32 + 33 = 96
They are: 10+11+12 = 33
33 and 34
30, 31, 32 and 33
41
It's an imaginary number, one that exists only in fiction, if the author wants it to. There are no two consecutive integers whose sum is 66. 32 + 33 = 65 33 + 34 = 67 The sum of two consecutive integers is always an odd number.
31 + 32 + 33 = 96
They are: 10+11+12 = 33
They are: 10+11+12 = 33
-33 + -33 + -29 = -93
Consecutive even numbers are any even numbers which are separated by one (uneven) number... so that 6 and 8 are consecutive even numbers... as are 22, 24 and 26. Similarly, consecutive odd numbers are numbers which are separated by one (even) number... so that 11 and 13 are consecutive odd numbers... as are 31, 33 and 35.
The average is 58 so, sum(m...n)/33=58. You can think of this as 58 being the middle marker for the consecutive set of numbers which leaves 32 other number, with 16 on one side of 58 and 16 on the other side. So 58-16=42 and 58+16=74. Therefore your consecutive number set is sum(42...74)/33 and so the smallest of these is 42.
The average of 33 consecutive whole numbers is 58, what is the smallest of these whole numbers? The answer is 42
There are an infinite number of answers ot this question - three consecutive numbers which add to this number are 31 + 32 + 33 = 96
32 and 33 (32 x 33 = 1,056)