Asked by Ali

1) for any three consecutive numbers, what can you say about odd numbers and even numbers? Explain.
2 A)Mirari conjectures that, for any three consecutive numbers, one number would be divisible by 3. Do you think Mirari is correct? Explain.
2 B) Gia claims that the sum of any theee consecutive whole numbers is divisible by 6. Is this true? Explain.
2 C) Kim claims that the product of any three consecutive whole numbers is divisible by 6. Is this true? Explain.
2 D) Does the product of any four consecutive whole numbers have any interesting properties? Explain.
3) How many consecutive numbers do you need to guarantee that one of the numbers is divisible by 5?
4) How many consecutive numbers do you need to guarantee that one of the numbers is divisible by 6?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Someone can probably check YOUR answers.
Answered by Ballora_Puppet
Ms. Sue, I think we know.
ok
Answered by Ballora_Puppet
so stop
Answered by Nusra
i think mirari is correct because 33 is divisible by 3
Answered by Ms.Sue
Look at 31 or 32
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions