3 and 4
There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.
44 & 45
27, 29
12. Call the smaller of the two consecutive even integers x and the larger y, and represent their relationship as x + 2 = y. The smaller of the two integers is 5 more than half the greater, which you can represent as x = y/2 + 5. Solving these two equations together gives you an x of 12 and a y of 14. Testing, we confirm that 12 is 5 more than half of 14, or 7.
10,12
There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.
There are no such integers.
Divide the sum of the two consecutive odd integers by 2: 156/2=78. The two consecutive odd integers will be one more and one less than 78, so the smaller will be 77 and the larger will be 79.
The integers are 10 and 11.
12 and 13.
The larger integer is 30. The smaller is 28.
x+3 and x+4 would be consecutive integers.
44 & 45
-1
-10 and -11.
4 and 6
27, 29