There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.
Two consecutive integers will be 0.5 more and 0.5 less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is -3471.5, so the two consecutive integers are -3472 and -3471.
There is no set of two consecutive integers equating to 200.
The two consecutive integers that have a sum of 53 are 26 and 27.
There are no two consecutive integers that sum to 58. With two consecutive integers, one is even, the other is odd. The sum of an even number and an odd number is odd. 58 is even so cannot be the sum of two consecutive integers.
No two consecutive integers can add up to 98.No three consecutive integers can add up to 98.But 23, 24, 25, and 26 can.
There are no "two consecutive integers" that can do that.But there are two consecutive even integers that can: 8 and 10 .
The two consecutive integers are 19 and 20.
The two consecutive, even integers are 350 and 352.
There are no two consecutive even integers, consecutive odd integers, or consecutive integers that satisfy that relationship.
They are odd consecutive integers: 21, 23, 25 and 27.
The term "consecutive" only makes sense for integers; you can't solve this with integers.
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
Two consecutive integers will be 0.5 more and 0.5 less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is -3471.5, so the two consecutive integers are -3472 and -3471.
There are two consecutive odd integers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
There is no set of two consecutive integers equating to 200.
The two consecutive odd integers of 992 are 495 and 497.