Question 146969
Consecutive numbers mean numbers which come right after one another.For ex 3 and 4, 45 and 46, etc.

Even numbers are number which are divisible by 2.

So, consecutive even numbers mean numbers which come after one another and are divisible by 2 for eg. 4 and 6, 22 and 24, etc.

Let us assume the first number to be x.  For the other number to be consecutive it has to be 2 more than x.  So, our second number is x + 2.  Now we are given the sum of these two numbers is 400. So, our equation would look something like this :
   x+x+2 = 400
   2x + 2=400
2x= 400-2
2x= 398
x=398/2
x=199
and second number is x+2 = 199+2 = 201

The two consecutive numbers which form a sum of 400 are 199 and 201 but they are odd.  There are no two even consecutive numbers which can form a sum of 400.
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