Students (upto class 10+2) preparing for All Government Exams, CBSE Board Exam, ICSE Board Exam, State Board Exam, JEE (Mains+Advance) and NEET can ask questions from any subject and get quick answers by subject teachers/ experts/mentors/students. The process is shown as follows: S12+34+56+. Also, learn reverse recitation of tables. Welcome to Sarthaks eConnect: A unique platform where students can interact with teachers/experts/students to get solutions to their queries. There is no multiplication or devision so we subtract or add from the first to the last number 2+35 ,541,1+56,660,0+77 Ashis Ghosh Former Retired officer at State Bank of India (SBI) Author has 2K answers and 1.9M answer views 3 y Let S12+34+56+ Now let us add S with S. Recite the multiplication tables in order at least once a day until you remember them. – The sum of any two consecutive numbers is always odd. That is you would say 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14.
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Let us find their product 11 × 13 = 143 ✓Therefore, the numbers are 11 and 13. We should choose the numbers whose product is nearly 143.Ĭonsecutive odd numbers near 12 are 11 and 13. So, the two numbers are 27 and 28.Ģ7 + 28 = 55 ✓Therefore, the numbers are 27 and 28.Įxample: The product of two consecutive odd numbers is 143. We should choose the numbers such that their sum is 55. We now form an equation as per the given information: Since the numbers are consecutive, the other number will be a + 1 The term consecutive numbers is often used to frame word problems.Įxample: The sum of two consecutive numbers is 55.
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We can also have consecutive even and odd integers.Įxample: Consecutive Even Integers: – 8, –6, –4, –2, 0, 2, 4, 6, ….Įxample: Consecutive Odd Integers: –9, –7, –5, –3, –1, 1, 3, 5, 7, …. There are many different ways of solving this problem. The examples of consecutive odd numbers are:1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, …. Odd numbers are numbers that end with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9. Consecutive Even Numbers:Įven numbers are numbers that end with 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8. Numbers that follow each other continuously in the order from smallest to largest are called consecutive numbers.ġ, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and so on are consecutive numbers.