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  1. Sum of consecutive numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 12, 2015 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  2. consequent、consecutive、subsequent、successive 有哪些区别?

    在consecutive的解释里面可以看到用successive来解释了consecutive,所以其实它们俩的意思是差不多的。 这个结论够用,但是非得想知道consecutive和successive的区别呢?

  3. Find the three consecutive numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Feb 14, 2014 · Any consecutive three numbers can be the answers as the multiplication of the first and third numbers would be 1 less than the square of the number in the middle. $$(n …

  4. Consecutive Odd Numbers? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Aug 10, 2017 · When doing some exercises on Khan Academy, the following question came up: "The sum of 3 consecutive odd numbers is 69. What is the third number in this sequence?" My …

  5. $100$ consecutive natural numbers with no primes

    Aug 6, 2018 · Additionally, Is it possible to have $1000$ consecutive natural numbers with exactly $12$ primes between them? I have an intuition that we have to form a recurrsive relation and …

  6. Why are the differences between consecutive squares equal to the ...

    The easiest way to I think about the difference between consecutive powers ( squared cubed or whatever) is using binomial theorem. For example : $(n+1)^4 - n^4 = n^4 + 4n^3 + 6n^2 + 4n + …

  7. Consecutive composite numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Example: Smallest 3 consecutive composites are clearly $8,9,10$ but the formula gives us the numbers $26, 27, 28$ and even $14,15,16$ would be smaller. So I'm asking a way to find …

  8. probability - What is the expected number of times a dice has to …

    This argument generalizes to more than $2$ consecutive 6's by induction. For example, if you want $3$ consecutive 6's, you consider sequences that look like this: $$ ?????66? $$ The …

  9. Proving any product of four consecutive integers is one less than a ...

    A)Prove that sum of two squares of two odd integers cannot be a perfect square.B)Prove that the product of four consecutive integers is 1 less than… 0 How Product of four is $1$ less average …

  10. Probability of 20 consecutive success in 100 runs.

    Jun 11, 2013 · The probability of getting $20$ consecutive wins is: $$0.9^{20}$$ The first win of these consecutive wins can be at any trial from $1$ to $80$, and the probability of it being any …