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How do I figure out the sum of three consecutive numbers that equal 96 are?
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How do I figure out the sum of three consecutive numbers that equal 96 are?
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Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow eachother.
For example; 1,2,3
The 3 consecutive numbers that would add up to be 96 are 31, 32, and 33.
{31 + 32 + 33 = 96}
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96 divided by 3 = 32 so
32-1=31 and 32+1=33 so tou get 31,32,33
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