Suppose the middle number is x. The smallest is x-1, the largest is x+1.
So their sum is x-1 + x + x+1 = 3x
ie 3x = 384 so that x = 128
So the three integers are 127, 128 and 129.
Not possible in consecutive integers, nearest is consecutive even integers: 148 & 152
The numbers are 55, and 57. Two consecutive integers have an odd sum.
Consecutive integers are integers that follow in sequence. Each number is 1 more than the previous numbers.
Consecutive numbers are those in a continuous sequence for a given subset of numbers, usually integers. Example of consecutive integers: 6, 7, 8, 9 Consecutive odd numbers: 7, 9, 11, 13 Consecutive even numbers: 6, 8, 10, 12 Consecutive multiples of 10: 30, 40, 50, 60 Consecutive prime numbers: 5, 7, 11, 13, 17
The sum of consecutive integers will always be odd. Consecutive odd numbers will be even. 299 + 301 = 600
Consecutive integers added or subtracted will turn out to be odd numbers. You can't make 8 with consecutive integers.
There are two consecutive odd integers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
Not possible in consecutive integers, nearest is consecutive even integers: 148 & 152
There are two consecutive even integers. The numbers are 118 and 120.
Not all numbers can be expressed as the sum of consecutive integers. Only certain numbers, specifically those that can be represented in the form of ( n(n+1)/2 + k ) for some integers ( n ) and ( k ), can be written as a sum of consecutive integers. Additionally, even numbers can be expressed as a sum of two or more consecutive integers, while odd numbers can be expressed as a sum of at least three consecutive integers. Thus, while many numbers can be represented this way, not all can be.
The numbers are 55, and 57. Two consecutive integers have an odd sum.
The term "consecutive" only makes sense for integers; you can't solve this with integers.
No two consecutive integers have a sum of 2012.
The numbers are 101 and 102.
For any integer n, the numbers 2n + 1 and 2n + 3 are consecutive odd integers.
The numbers are 62 and 64 are two consecutive integers that equal 126.
25 consecutive numbers comprise any integer and the 24 integers that follow it, increasing the numbers by one each time.