129+131
Addition of two consecutive positive integers will always make an odd number. Therefore, this is an impossible sum.
The two consecutive even numbers are 180 and 182.
The sum of any two consecutive whole numbers is always odd, and equal to one more than twice the first number (2x+1).
You're asking for two numbers that are equal to 728, when we know perfectly well that the only number that's equal to 728 is 728 itself.
115 + 116 = 131
129+131
There are no two consecutive numbers that equal 70 because the sum of any two consecutive numbers is an odd number.
An integer is a whole number. The two consecutive integers that equal 25 are 12 and 13.
The sum of two consecutive odd integers is an even number. There is no possible answer to this question.
Not possible, two whole numbers can't equal to a number with a half.
Addition of two consecutive positive integers will always make an odd number. Therefore, this is an impossible sum.
131 and 133
The two consecutive numbers which when added equal 59 are 29 and 30.
The numbers are 62 and 64 are two consecutive integers that equal 126.
A square is a parallelogram with two consecutive equal sides and two consecutive equal angles.
134