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Explain why every odd number can be written as the sum of two consecutive whole numbers?
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Explain why every odd number can be written as the sum of two consecutive whole numbers?
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You can write every number as a sum (Addition) of Consecutive Numbers. For Example: 2,4, and eight can be written as sums of Consecutive Numbers. But 9 and 15 are number that could be written in more than one way. I hope this helps
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