SOLUTION: find the two least consecutive integers whose sum is greater then 20.
n+(n+1)>20 i did this and came out with 9.5 whose sum is not greater then 20. i need help!
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Question 254285: find the two least consecutive integers whose sum is greater then 20.
n+(n+1)>20 i did this and came out with 9.5 whose sum is not greater then 20. i need help!
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9.5 is not an integer.
9 and 10 are not large enough
So 10 and 11 are the integers
whole numbers like -23, 0 and 334
n+n+1=20
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