Depends on what you mean by consecutive, here are some solutions:
20+21+22
-2-1+0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11 (this does end up as 63)
-1+1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15 (consecutive by odd numbers)
-9-5-1+3+7+11+15+19+23 (every 4 numbers)
3-(4x5)+(6x7)-(8x9)+(10x11) (surprise for you)
1+2+3-4+(5/6)+7+8+9+(10x11/12)+13+14 (another shock)
42
Expressed in numbers, this is equal to 100,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 1 followed by 20 zeroes.
There are different kinds of octahedra with different numbers of vertices and edges.
There are 6 groups.
1000
There are only two different rational numbers although each of them can be expressed in infinitely many ways.
Five of them.
Seven thousand, expressed in decimal numbers as 7,000
Infinity cannot be expressed in numbers. You can't count to it!
42
12 different numbers.
5 (2 + 3), 7 (2 + 5), 8 (3 + 5), 9 (2 + 7) and 10 (3 + 7).
it is expressed through out the world by different kinds of religions and races and some times they have many different signs for peace.
There are 25 of them.
48 = 7 + 41, 48 = 11 + 37, 48 = 17 + 31, and 48 = 19 + 29
89,999 different numbers i guess
There are two different numbers. 3 and 7