the clue is that one of the factors must be <= square root(N). So, you know one number must be <=7 and there are only 4 possible primes that are eligible. They are 2,3,5 and 7. Because 51 is odd, we toss out 2. The number 5 only evenly divides into numbers ending in 0 or 5, so we can toss out 5.
Then, the numbers are either 3*(51/3) or 7*(51/7). Only one of the expressions in parentheses is also a Prime number. This gives your answer for the pair.
They are: 3*17 = 51
Let's assume the first odd number is x. Then the next two consecutive odd numbers would be x + 2 and x + 4. The product of these three numbers is x(x + 2)(x + 4) = 29667. By trial and error, we find that x = 51 satisfies this equation. Therefore, the three consecutive odd numbers are 51, 53, and 55.
If you mean sum, then 49 and 51!
50 and 52 are the even numbers in this range, the odd numbers will be all the others, which is just the number 51.
Let the first odd number be (n - 1), then the second odd number is (n - 1) + 2 = (n + 1) Then: (n - 1)(n + 1) = 2499 ⇒ n2 - 1 = 2499 ⇒ n2 = 2500 ⇒ n = 50 ⇒ (n - 1) = (50 - 1) = 49 & (n + 1) = (50 + 1) = 51 ⇒ the two consecutive odd numbers whose product is 2499 are 49 & 51.
49 and 51
The two numbers are prime so their LCM is their product, which is 51.
17 and 3 are two prime numbers whose sum is 20. Their product is 51.
Well, darling, the two consecutive odd numbers that equal 100 are 49 and 51. You see, when you add them together, you get 100. It's simple math, honey, nothing to lose sleep over.
53 x 54 = 2,862
71
The odd numbers between these values are 49, 51, 53, 55, 57 and 59.