Question
Without using a calculator, fill in the blanks with two consecutive integers to complete the following inequality
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To solve the inequality \( n < 97 < n+1 \), we need to find two consecutive integers such that 97 is greater than the first integer \( n \) and less than the second integer \( n+1 \).
The two consecutive integers that fit this description are 96 and 97. Therefore, we can fill in the blanks as follows:
\[ 96 < 97 < 97 \]
This can also be expressed as:
\[ 96 < 97 < 98 \]
Thus, the inequality is completed with the consecutive integers 96 and 97.
The two consecutive integers that fit this description are 96 and 97. Therefore, we can fill in the blanks as follows:
\[ 96 < 97 < 97 \]
This can also be expressed as:
\[ 96 < 97 < 98 \]
Thus, the inequality is completed with the consecutive integers 96 and 97.