27, 29
L = 22 - x. There is no solution in integers for this statement: it is not possible in this Universe for two consecutive numbers to add to an even number. Nearest answer is 10½ and 11½.
Let's denote the first even integer as x. The next consecutive even integer would be x + 2. Since they sum up to 60, we can write the equation x + (x + 2) = 60. Simplifying this equation gives us 2x + 2 = 60. Solving for x, we find x = 29. Therefore, the two consecutive even integers are 29 and 31, and their sum is 60.
Let the consecutive integers be 'n' 'n+1' & 'n+2' Hence n + n+1 + n+2 = -63 3n + 3 = -63 3n = -66 n = =66/3 n = -22 Hence n + 1 = -21 n + 2 = -20
37 multiplied by 38 equals 1406
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The integers are 37, 38 and 39.
There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
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The two consecutive, odd integers whose product equals 143 are 11 and 13.
The numbers are 37 and 39.
The integers are 180, 182 and 184.
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Find two consecuitive integers whose sum is 89. To solve this problem, let x be the smaller of these integers. What is the larger of these two consecutive integers? In terms of x, write a formula that represents the sum of these two consecutive integers.
The integers are 20 and 22.
Let's represent the two consecutive integers as x and x + 1. The sum of these two integers is x + (x + 1) = 2x + 1. We are given that this sum equals -30.03, so 2x + 1 = -30.03. Solving for x, we get x = (-30.03 - 1) / 2 = -31.03 / 2 = -15.515. Therefore, the two consecutive integers are -15 and -14.
25, 27, 29
The numbers are 116, 118 and 120.