No two consecutive whole numbers equal 0.5625 using the basic operations of arithmetic.
Assuming you mean 4 consecutive whole numbers, the answer is number that can be expressed as 4n+10 where n is an integer.
74 + 75
They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".
There are no consecutive whole numbers that make 5.25 using simple arithmetical operations.
the answer is 1 !
No two consecutive whole numbers equal 0.5625 using the basic operations of arithmetic.
Assuming you mean 4 consecutive whole numbers, the answer is number that can be expressed as 4n+10 where n is an integer.
74 + 75
They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".They are called just that: "consecutive numbers".
There are no consecutive whole numbers that make 5.25 using simple arithmetical operations.
The numbers are 746, 747 and 748, as well as 745, 747 and 749 using only consecutive odd whole numbers.
34, 45 etc.
Consecutive whole numbers will have an odd sum. Consecutive odd numbers, or consecutive prime numbers, will be 29 and 31.
The numbers 2 and 3 are consecutive prime numbers. Are there other pairs of prime numbers which are consecutive numbers?
There are no two consecutive odd numbers.
The 13 consecutive numbers from 114 to 126 are composite.The 13 consecutive numbers from 114 to 126 are composite.The 13 consecutive numbers from 114 to 126 are composite.The 13 consecutive numbers from 114 to 126 are composite.