There is no set of three consecutive odd or even integers whose sum is negative 31.
31+32+33 = 96
1.2 is itself not an integer, so no integer is consecutive with it.
If n is an odd integer then the next two consecutive odd integers are n+2 and n+4.
The smaller integer is 17.
There is no set of three consecutive odd or even integers whose sum is negative 31.
31+32+33 = 96
Let the consecutive numbers be n and n+1, then n (n + 1) = 992 : n2 + n = 992 : n2 + n - 992 = 0 This equation factors : (n + 32)(n - 31) = 0 The only positive integer solution is when n - 31 = 0, then n = 31 so n + 1 = 32 The two consecutive numbers are 31 and 32.
1.2 is itself not an integer, so no integer is consecutive with it.
138 is, itself, an integer. It is impossible for any integer to lie between two consecutive integers.
If n is an odd integer then the next two consecutive odd integers are n+2 and n+4.
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
The smaller integer is 17.
consecutive integers
6+7=13 and 6 and 7 are consecutive. 6 is the smaller integer so answer is 6
17 (odd integer) + 19 (odd integer) = 36 17 and 19 are consecutive odd integers.
28,30