They are 64, 65 and 66 as well as a set of consecutive odd integers: 63, 65 and 67.
13 & 15
That's not possible. Adding two odd integers, the result will always be even.
They are 64, 65 and 66.
There are 3 whose sum is 45 whose sum is 57 whose sum is 69 whose sum is 711 whose sum is 813 whose sum is 915 whose sum is 1017 whose sum is 1119 whose sum is 1219 whose sum is 1317 whose sum is 1415 whose sum is 1513 whose sum is 1611 whose sum is 179 whose sum is 187 whose sum is 195 whose sum is 203 whose sum is 211 whose sum is 22.
13 x 15 = 195
13 & 15
They are 64, 65 and 66 as well as a set of consecutive odd integers: 63, 65 and 67.
13 & 15
That's not possible. Adding two odd integers, the result will always be even.
Do you mean what two consecutive odd numbers gives a product of 195? If so then: 13*15 = 195
63+65+67 !
15 and 13
The numbers are 13 and 15 (13 x 15 = 195).
(x) + (x-1) + (x-2) + (x-3) + (x-4) = 185 5x - 10 = 185 5x = 195 x = 39
There are none. The only two consecutive numbers totaling -195 are -98 and -97.
The product is: 195