No. Odd numbers can be written as the sum of consecutive integers, but some multiples of odd numbers are even.
That isn't true.
Odd numbers
17 odd numbers.
No.
No, the sum of two consecutive numbers is always an odd number, and is not divisible by two.
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers must be divisible by 3. As 59 is not wholly divisible by 3 the question is invalid. PROOF : Let the numbers be n - 2, n and n + 2. Then the sum is 3n which is divisible by 3. If the question refers to three consecutive numbers then a similar proof shows that the sum of these three numbers is also divisible by 3. Again, the question would be invalid.
All odd numbers are the sum of two consecutive numbers. Odd multiples of 7 less than 25 are 7 and 21.
There is no solution. You could do it if the numbers were odd: 25 and 27 are consecutive odd numbers that equal 52.
Yes, if the first number is odd.
The sum of the first 60 consecutive odd numbers is 3,600.
The sum of the first 60 consecutive odd numbers is 3,600.
the sum of first 50 consecutive odd numbers is 9801
The sum of the first 600 consecutive odd numbers is 360,000.
The sum of the first 900 consecutive odd numbers is 810,000.
The sum of the first 30 consecutive odd numbers is 900.
The sum of the first 30 consecutive odd numbers is 900.