31 is, itself, a whole number. One whole number cannot fall between two consecutive whole numbers.
Yes, there are an infinite number of decimal points between any two consecutive whole numbers.
If your first step is realizing that 185 is not located between two consecutive whole numbers, there is no second step.
There aren't two consecutive whole numbers that fulfill that request.
It is the line segment between any two consecutive whole numbers.
31 is, itself, a whole number. One whole number cannot fall between two consecutive whole numbers.
If two whole numbers are consecutive, that means there can't be another whole number between them.
20 is a whole number and so it cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
4 and 3 * * * * * 19 is itself a whole number and no whole number can lie between two consecutive whole numbers.
3 can't lie between consecutive whole numbers. It lies between 2 and 4, which are consecutive even numbers.
Yes, there are an infinite number of decimal points between any two consecutive whole numbers.
There are no two whole numbers between -0.7 and +0.7.
Find two consecutive whole numbers that square root of (104) lies between.
11 squared is a single number. No two numbers, consecutive or otherwise, can lie between one number!
If your first step is realizing that 185 is not located between two consecutive whole numbers, there is no second step.
12 and 13
96 cannot lie between two consecutive whole numbers.