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12 and 13 :)
The integers are 13 and 15.
The two numbers are 50 and 63. Their sum is 113 and they have a difference of 13.
Divide the sum of the three consecutive odd integers by 3: 45/3 = 15. The smallest of these integers will be two less than 15 and the largest will be two more than 15, so the three consecutive odd integers will be 13, 15, and 17.
The question makes no sense.. you can easily find the sum of integers between 1 and 300 but what does 11 or 13 have to do with it.
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12 and 13 :)
The integers are 13 and 15.
The numbers are 13 and 14.
They are: -4 and -13
The two numbers are 50 and 63. Their sum is 113 and they have a difference of 13.
They are 13.
There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
To find positive integers that sum to 14 and have the smallest product, we can use the fact that the product of numbers is minimized when the numbers are as far apart as possible. The optimal way to split 14 is into one integer of 1 and the other of 13, resulting in the integers 1 and 13. The product of these two integers is (1 \times 13 = 13), which is the smallest possible product for integers that sum to 14.
Between 13 and 15 there is only one even integer: 14.
The answer to your question is 10 and three.10 + 3 = 13 (Sum)10 - 3 = 7 (Difference)I hope this helps.
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