15 and 16.
or -16 and -15
If you mean two consecutive even whole numbers then they are 140 and 142
Find two consecutive whole numbers that square root of (104) lies between.
The three consecutive whole numbers you are looking for are 1, 2, and 3. The sum of the first two numbers, 1 + 2 = 3.
The two consecutive whole numbers between 190 are 95 and 96. To find these numbers, you can divide 190 by 2, which equals 95. Since 95 is a whole number, the consecutive number after it is 96.
9 and 10.
12 and 13
Consecutive whole numbers are very easy to find, or to generate whenever you want to. Just count! Any group of numbers you say, without skipping any, are consecutive whole numbers. Like "1 and 2", or "6, 7, and 8". It's a little bit harder to find consecutive whole numbers that fit some kind of description that somebody gives you. But that's easy to learn with practice.
If you mean two consecutive even whole numbers then they are 140 and 142
Find two consecutive whole numbers that square root of (104) lies between.
It is their product since they must be coprime.
The three consecutive whole numbers you are looking for are 1, 2, and 3. The sum of the first two numbers, 1 + 2 = 3.
Multiply them together
Factors.
131 and 133
The two consecutive whole numbers between 190 are 95 and 96. To find these numbers, you can divide 190 by 2, which equals 95. Since 95 is a whole number, the consecutive number after it is 96.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, you can write any number less than 1000 as the product of 3 consecutive numbers, right? Well, except for the numbers at the beginning and end because they don't have 3 numbers before or after them to multiply with. So, that leaves us with 997 numbers. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
10 and 12