There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 176. They are 87 and 89.
87 and 89.
2 and 1 .their sum is 3 .difference is 1
124
The two numbers whose sum is 58 and whose difference is 16 are 21 and 37.
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 176. They are 87 and 89.
The answer is: 3
12 and 15 have a sum of 27 and a difference of 3. Their LCM is 60.
87 and 89.
First of all, the sum of 3 odd numbers always equals an odd number and 176 is even so this is NOT possible.If you did not know this you could let n be the first odd number, n+2 is the next and n+4 is the third.Add them up and we have n+n+2+n+4=176 or3n+6=176 so3n=170Now you see that 170 is NOT divisible by 3 so ONCE again you see that there is NO solution to this problem. That is to say, there are NOT 3 odd consecutive integers whose sum is 176.
67 and 99
87 and 89
The numbers are 87 and 89.
87 and 89.
2 and 1 .their sum is 3 .difference is 1
Subtract the difference and half your answer, giving 9 which is the smaller number, add the difference to this and you get 38 which is the larger number.
Well, honey, if you want to add the least number to 176 to get a sum greater than 300, you just need to subtract 176 from 300, which gives you 124. So, the least number you can add to 176 is 124 to get a sum greater than 300. Hope that clears things up for ya!